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Also interesting that old Army time doesn't recognise 00:00. Only 23:59 and 00:01. Apparently that minute is your own to do as you please.I always liked 2000, as in year 2000.
I know that 2001 was technically the new Millennium because there wasn't a year 0. So Millennium 1 was 1 to 1000. 2nd Millennium started in 1001 and therefore the 3rd Millennium started in 2001. But like with a lot of other people, I went with year 2000.
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Also interesting that old Army time doesn't recognise 00:00. Only 23:59 and 00:01. Apparently that minute is your own to do as you please.
Dunno what army you joined... but we in the British Army always used 00:00 for the most part, which was referred to as zero-hundred, twenty-four-hundred or just midnight.Also interesting that old Army time doesn't recognise 00:00. Only 23:59 and 00:01. Apparently that minute is your own to do as you please.
Midnight of which day?Dunno what army you joined... but we in the British Army always used 00:00 for the most part, which was referred to as zero-hundred, twenty-four-hundred or just midnight.
Dunno what army you joined... but we in the British Army always used 00:00 for the most part, which was referred to as zero-hundred, twenty-four-hundred or just midnight.
Midnight of which day?![]()
So when is 00:00:00?00:00:01 is the first second of the new day.
6174 is pretty interesting. Any others?
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00:00:01 is the first second of the new day.