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Well I'm not gay so the Navy didn't have a role for me... but if you want to talk precision, ask yourself why the Army uses Mils while the RAF can only manage degrees.

Don't get drawn into a spat. dLockers clearly has some kind of inability to comprehend "which day" midnight falls on.

It's very easy to fix this. Just change "midnight" to "12am" and the problem is solved.
 
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ISO 8601-1:2019 disagrees with you.

Well, it's a 24 hours standard isn't it, so of course it would. Nevertheless, it still solves your problem:

As of ISO 8601-1:2019 midnight may only be referred to as "00:00", corresponding to the beginning of a calendar day. Earlier versions of the standard allowed "24:00" corresponding to the end of a day, but this is explicitly disallowed by the 2019 revision.
 
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