On 2006-02-24 09:41, "howard.braazee" said:
Except that if someone enters 00:01AM, while it might not be technically correct, it is unambiguous.

Are you saying that, in your programs, you check for and allow 00:01AM?

It would be nice to be correct. It is more important to be clear & unambiguous.

Unless they mixed up AM and PM (as, in fact, you did a couple days ago).
Then it would be unambigous and dead wrong.


On 2006-02-22 14:18, "howard.braazee" said:
AM means "after noon" PM means "before noon"

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