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Hi Alex_Coleman,
For myself, I write 18 hours 16 minutes after midnight as 6.16 P. If it was something that happened 18 hours 16 minutes ago, I write it as .761 days... ( 18 + 16 / 60 ) / 24 . |
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![]() "Jeff.Relf" wrote in message ... Hi Alex_Coleman, For myself, I write 18 hours 16 minutes after midnight as 6.16 P. If it was something that happened 18 hours 16 minutes ago, I write it as .761 days... ( 18 + 16 / 60 ) / 24 . But, as you are insane, you don't count. I am sure _you_ find it easier to write .761 days than 18 hours, 16 mins but I doubt even you would find it easier to think and communicate to others in that manner. ("I will meet you in .761 days" is just insane) |
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![]() "Jeff.Relf" wrote in message ... Hi T_Wake, Alt.Astronomy's _X_Report_, generated by the newsreader I wrote, is an example of how I indicate time... for me and only me, Good for you. Its still crappy and slightly insane.Stop cross posting to groups that really aren't interested in you (which would mean pretty much all of USENET but you _still_ refuse to get a blog) Are you rich yet? Did you resolve your confusion over the spatial dimensions and my being an accountant? |
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the correct answer would be 18:11
http://www.klokken.dk/ "Alex Coleman" skrev i en meddelelse ... (1) I see several worthy attempts to write the time in a 24-hour format. Does a definitive format exist? I want to leave out the seconds. Also note that I am NOT referring to computer conventions of any sort. QUESTION: If it is 11 minutes past six in the evening then what is the correct format? 1816 hrs 18:16 hrs 18:16 hours 18:16 h 18:16 18.16 18-16 Does it vary between being written by a word processor and by hand? See below. (2) What is the correct way to write a decimal point? I am English and that means that a comma is not the correct symbol for the decomal point. But ISTR that when the decimal point was written by hand it was in the air about half the height of the digits. Typewriters and word prorcessors did not offer that half-way character so a full stop was used. But is it more correct to handwrite the decimal point as half way up the height of the digits? -- posted to 3 groups whose members probably need to be accurate about time recording |
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On a sunny day (Wed, 31 May 2006 22:15:00 +0200) it happened "Starman"
wrote in : the correct answer would be 18:11 http://www.klokken.dk/ Nice site, gives the date too. |
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![]() "Jan Panteltje" wrote in message ... | On a sunny day (Wed, 31 May 2006 22:15:00 +0200) it happened "Starman" | wrote in | : | | the correct answer would be 18:11 | | http://www.klokken.dk/ | | Nice site, gives the date too. Serverproblemer Vi beklager. Vi har i øjeblikket problemer med en server. Vi arbejder på højtryk for at løse problemet, så websitet kan komme op igen snarest. Tak for din tålmodighed! |
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On Sat, 27 May 2006 16:24:09 +0100, Alex Coleman
Gave us: (2) What is the correct way to write a decimal point? I am English and that means that a comma is not the correct symbol for the decomal point. Aside from math... there are international standards for time measurement and declaration. Yes, it does include the seconds. Try this link, and scroll down to page 5... http://tf.nist.gov/service/pdf/computertime.pdf Then, for your own country: http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/ |
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On Sat, 27 May 2006 16:24:09 +0100, Alex Coleman
Gave us: But ISTR that when the decimal point was written by hand it was in the air about half the height of the digits. Not that I ever observed. Typewriters and word prorcessors did not offer that half-way character so a full stop was used. You're starting to scare me. But is it more correct to handwrite the decimal point as half way up the height of the digits? Again, it is news to me. |
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