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    Quote Originally Posted by walterbrunswick View Post
    What does "in the states" mean? The U.S. military uses the 24-hour clock. Some police departments use the 24-hour clock. My aunt in Canada works at a hospital and they use the 24-hour clock. I use 24-hour time at my security job.
    Lol i just thought that everyone in US was using AM/PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acolyte_to_jippity
    yeah, zm is down. wtf? that's wcs's job

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    Quote Originally Posted by walterbrunswick View Post
    Why are my posts getting removed?
    Good question. Nothings wrong with it
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    Quote Originally Posted by acolyte_to_jippity
    yeah, zm is down. wtf? that's wcs's job

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    Like I added to my first post: I think using 24-hour time is commonplace here. People in a lot of professions use it, from contractors to doctors to government employees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walterbrunswick View Post
    Like I added to my first post: I think using 24-hour time is commonplace here. People in a lot of professions use it, from contractors to doctors to government employees.
    Think i begin to understand it
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    Quote Originally Posted by acolyte_to_jippity
    yeah, zm is down. wtf? that's wcs's job

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    1 - 12 am morning hours 1 - 12 pm afternoon till morning hours

    1 - 12 for the europeans then 1300 to 2400 for you

    and yes everyone in the usa uses AM to PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kavinsky View Post
    1 - 12 am morning hours 1 - 12 pm afternoon till morning hours

    1 - 12 for the europeans then 1300 to 2400 for you

    and yes everyone in the usa uses AM to PM
    and there i lost it again
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    Quote Originally Posted by acolyte_to_jippity
    yeah, zm is down. wtf? that's wcs's job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullshit View Post
    and there i lost it again
    They use both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walterbrunswick View Post
    What does "in the states" mean? The U.S. military uses the 24-hour clock. Some police departments use the 24-hour clock. My aunt in Canada works at a hospital and they use the 24-hour clock. I use 24-hour time at my security job.
    I find this post to be very offensive.

    Anyways, your run-of-the-mill American will only really know the 12-hour clock and it's generally those who are in the military/paramilitary (police, etc) or are in corporate america who know the 24-hour clock.

    A lot of people generally know both to make things easier. The 12-hour clock is slowly but surely getting phased out.
    Yeah. I'm an admin. What of it?

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