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Meh, 24hr/UTC Does not compares with Solar day or Sidereal Day + correction for Earths precession (AKA precession of the equinoxes) , tidal effects, earthquakes.
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Especially if they’re targeting the HQ next to your hotel with Naval Gunfire Support!When calling in Artillery, CAS or NGS time on target is quite important but relevant to to the average punter.
But it would end the daylight saving debateFor the vast majority it’s useless/confusing
Someone will drag that nation kicking and screaming into the new millennium one of these days…It’s not a surprise, they are still using miles, feet, inches, gallons, ounce, Fahrenheit, pound. Even the dates are wrong
“Gotta milk them cows at 1900Z.”But it would end the daylight saving debate
I would have thought that was 17.40 aka 5.40 pmMy greatest problem with 24h time is in Europe. First of all I have to translate the words into English, then translate the time into 12h!
This is infinitely worse in the Netherlands, where "10 past half seventeen" means 4:40 pm. Try working that out after imbibing!
No daylight saving?I would have thought that was 17.40 aka 5.40 pm
So when you say they're translating into English ... you're even translating into the time in England?My greatest problem with 24h time is in Europe. First of all I have to translate the words into English, then translate the time into 12h!
This is infinitely worse in the Netherlands, where "10 past half seventeen" means 4:40 pm. Try working that out after imbibing!
I lived in the US relatively recently and checked with a couple of friends there over the weekend. I don't know a single American who doesn't refer to it as military time.Also a term used elsewhere but 24 hr has taken over.
I was referring to “elsewhere” (outside the US). Definitely “military time” still used there.I lived in the US relatively recently and checked with a couple of friends there over the weekend. I don't know a single American who doesn't refer to it as military time.
Whatcha saying? That's so easy: "Five past half two" = 1.35 or 13.35, and "five to quarter past two" = 2.10 or 14.10. Similarly, it's half of seventeen...This is infinitely worse in the Netherlands, where "10 past half seventeen" means 4:40 pm. Try working that out after imbibing!