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When I get confused as to when 12:00pm and 12:00am occur, I use the
following trick to remind me.
1) 12:00pm is 1 minute before 12:01pm. 12:01pm is obviously just after
noon, so 12:00pm is noon.
2) 12:00am is 1 minute before 12:01am. 12:01am is obviously just after
midnight, so 12:00am is midnight.
But I'm with you, just 1 more reason to use a 24-hour clock. Oh wait, isn't
that where the 00:00 and 24:00 confusion came in? <g>
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