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12:00:00 = Noon or Midnight 12:00:01 (after midnight) is 12 AM 12:00:01 (after noon) is 12 PM.
For the instantaneous period of time in between AM and PM, there is no AM or PM, just noon and midnight.
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Originally posted by dnewma04: 12:00:00 = Noon or Midnight 12:00:01 (after midnight) is 12 AM 12:00:01 (after noon) is 12 PM.
For the instantaneous period of time in between AM and PM, there is no AM or PM, just noon and midnight.
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Originally posted by Honkeytonk Monkey: Originally posted by dnewma04: 12:00:00 = Noon or Midnight
12:00:01 (after midnight) is 12 AM
12:00:01 (after noon) is 12 PM.
For the instantaneous period of time in between AM and PM, there is no AM or PM, just noon and midnight.
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A.M. stands for "ante meridiem"
P.M. stands for "post meridiem"
Meridiem=Noon
Ante=before
Post=after
Therefore, by definition, noon cannot be AM or PM. By the same token, midnight cannot be either because it is a point in time that divides the day up.
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Last edited by dnewma04; 09/16/02 07:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Honkeytonk Monkey:
*may not be actual women, may even be me and two hobos dressed in drag.
Who cares what time it is, as long as I'm with a monkey and two hobos! Let the good times roll!
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Originally posted by t-red2000se: Originally posted by Honkeytonk Monkey:
*may not be actual women, may even be me and two hobos dressed in drag.
Who cares what time it is, as long as I'm with a monkey and two hobos! Let the good times roll!
Ooooh! Good answer! I like that one... you are on your way to bonus points my good man!
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Which is easier? Training a monkey to be a hobo, or a hobo to be a monkey? Discuss.....
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Originally posted by t-red2000se: Which is easier? Training a monkey to be a hobo, or a hobo to be a monkey? Discuss.....
I'm already borderline hobo so it shouldn't be too hard to go over the edge... I'm so poor
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