On 8/29/19 11:05 AM, Ben Cotton wrote: > On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 1:31 PM Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> 24:00 does not exist? Or to me it makes as little sense as 00:00. >> > You're technically correct, which Futurama taught me is the best kind > of correct. I've seen it to mean "midnight at the end of the day" in > order to distinguish from "midnight at the beginning of the day". It's > functionally equivalent to 23:59:59.999999. > well, but more importantly, what day is it on? If I say: 2019-08-20 at 00:00UTC I think I can guess this to be the very start of that day, perhaps? 2019-08-29 at 24:00UTC is... what? the last miliseconds of that day and thus really right next to 2019-08-30 00:00UTC? If I say: 2019-09-29 at 18:00UTC we all know what time I mean I think, or at least it's more clear than 00:00 and 24:00. kevin
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