I tried asking in the ask a question segment and was redirected to a nonexistant page so here goes. The Release schedule shows 12PM PDT 4/28/12 for Early Release. Whan I want to know is, is that noon Sat, midnight sat night or midnight saturday morning? In the future it might be a good idea to use 12:01 or 11:59 ALL the time.
12PM April 28th is lunch time.
I fear for the future of mankind.
Did you not learn what PM and AM means in school? Please stop skipping school to play games, it's not healthy.
>2012
>12 hour notation
What am I reading.
You all are quite snippy with your comments. I did Google this and came up with this on Wikopedia ; The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (Fourth Edition, 2000) has a similar usage note on this topic: "Strictly speaking, 12 a.m. denotes midnight, and 12 p.m. denotes noon, but there is sufficient confusion over these uses to make it advisable to use 12 noon and 12 midnight where clarity is required."
blah, just use the military time and all is settled.