Something was off all day long...
It is now 09:53 pm (2153) and discovered what it was...
I did not have breakfast yet!!!
Corrected it.
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
So, you missed breakfast, but did you you have any lunch or dinner? chase
chase4 wrote:
So, you missed breakfast, but did you you have any lunch or dinner? chase
Nope, just coffee in the middle of the afternoon.
Rongnongno wrote:
Nope, just coffee in the middle of the afternoon.
How can you wait till the afternoon for coffee? I start one mug around 6:00 and usually get another when that's done. Breakfast? Only if I can pull myself away from UHH.
G Brown
Loc: Sunny Bognor Regis West Sussex UK
only time I eat breakfast is when I am in a hotel - no idea why I always wake up hungry in hotels. Usually I need to be up and about for several hours before eating. Tea and coffee I can drink as many as you bring me -all day and night - never keeps me awake.
so you are using the ordinal definition of meals (breakfast first, lunch second, etc) rather than the time-centric definition (breakfast morning, lunch noon). In my book you just had dinner :)
zigipha wrote:
so you are using the ordinal definition of meals (breakfast first, lunch second, etc) rather than the time-centric definition (breakfast morning, lunch noon). In my book you just had dinner :)
You might be right but it the same thing everyday... Has not changed since I was in my twenties... Chocolate/cafe milk.
If you are using military time the zero is used from 1 Am to 10 am after that it is sequential numbering till midnight which is 2400. example 0953 would be 9:53 in the AM, if you are talking about 9:53 in the PM it would be 2153. Midnight would be 0000 or 2400 either is acceptable. Military time should never be written with a colon between the hour and minutes digits. After 0900 then time is 1000, 1100 1200,1300 until midnight etc. with no leading zeros.
If you paid attention there is two time... one clock 09:53 and in parenthesis (2153) so your lesson on how to write time? ffffft!
Sorry.
I was paying attention, the lesson was for those that may not understand military time.
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