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Re: 0000 not 2400?
From: Jared Sherman
Date: 2004 Oct 18, 13:09 -0400
From: Jared Sherman
Date: 2004 Oct 18, 13:09 -0400
Now tell the average railway clerk "The train is due at 0000 hours and I'll be there three hours ahead of it. Do you know what time that will be?" I suggest the concept of subtraction from zero makes the use of 0000 hours problematic in the real world. (Ever see a register clerk trying to takes sales when the register, with pre-labeled combo meals on each key, can't work?)