How do I write this?

Just put 10-12, it should be pretty obvious that its going to be happening during the day, not at midnight?
 
How about 10:00am - 11:59am

Seriously how much shorter does it look :D

Then you realize and go "Oh wait" :o:(
 
It's definitely AM, stop messing around with him guys.

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Its 12 noon, AM is short for ante-meridian and PM is short for post-meridian, obviously 12 noon and 12 midnight ARE the meridians and therefore cannot come before or after themselves.
 
Its 12 noon, AM is short for ante-meridian and PM is short for post-meridian, obviously 12 noon and 12 midnight ARE the meridians and therefore cannot come before or after themselves.
We now need to punch you in the balls, as per the earlier post.

It is approaching the PM, so the convention is to use PM.

It will finish at 12:00:00.00000000000000000000000001 if you will.
 
Its 12 noon, AM is short for ante-meridian and PM is short for post-meridian, obviously 12 noon and 12 midnight ARE the meridians and therefore cannot come before or after themselves.


Told ya didn't I.


So who's going to do the honours?
 
You should write "12 noon" to be unambiguous, but the correct designation would be 12pm for midday.

Don't believe me? Check out 24 :p Jack Bauer tells it like it is!
 
I always use 24 hour time because its just easier, however you could just of put that you had booked it for 2 hours from 10am on the 29th & 30th Oct.
 
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