My internet provider Wanadoo, since last summer Orange, thought it necessary to 
use the AM/PM format in its Dutch post box. When answering one of their online 
questionnaires I asked them to drop that format, but nothing happened for a 
time. A few days ago Orange started to use a new mail program which reverted to 
24 hour format. Very good, indeed.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Martin Vlietstra 
  To: U.S. Metric Association 
  Sent: Monday, 2009, February 02 7:06
  Subject: [USMA:42818] Re: Hot and dry


  Jerry,

   

  If you visit http://www.journeycheck.com/southwesttrains/ and browse, you 
will see that British railway timetables use the 24 hour clock.

   


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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jeremiah MacGregor
  Sent: 01 February 2009 23:12
  To: U.S. Metric Association
  Subject: [USMA:42799] Re: Hot and dry

   

  Stephen,

   

  What does a military dictatorship have to do with military time?  In the US, 
we call the 24 h time format as military time.  It is because the only time it 
is used in the US is by the military, at least as far as the public is aware 
of.  

   

  Jerry

   


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  From: Stephen Humphreys <[email protected]>
  To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
  Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 1:20:37 PM
  Subject: [USMA:42782] Re: Hot and dry

  No.

  However most 'metric countries' also use the 24h time format.  These 
countries tend not to be military dictatorships though.


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