I've noticed 24-hour time format used pretty regularly in the United States in work environments that operate around-the-clock, such as hospitals, public utilities, manufacturing plants, server farms, etc.
Scott On Tuesday, March 20, 2007, at 09:15AM, "Remek Kocz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In Poland 24h time is used for day to day activities. You invite guests >over for dinner at 16:00, you tell your friends that you stay up till 23:00 >with the kids, etc. This is probably normal throughout continental Europe. > >Remek > >On 3/20/07, Stephen Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> A bit off topic here but do any countries actually use the 24 hour format >> in their day to day activities? I have heard it referenced on the BBC site >> but especially in the US and Canada the only time 24 hour format is used is >> in conjunction with military time and military operations. >> >> >> >> In Canada, 24 hour time is often seen in relation to air and train travel. >> Schedules and the status displays at airports and train stations are >> listed >> in 24 hour time. >> >
