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Fred99
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  #1920338 15-Dec-2017 18:56
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djtOtago:

 

Fred99:

 

hio77:

 

Take for example netflix, Often this is pumped about 12am.

 

 

12:00am doesn't exist - it's either 12 noon or midnight - and I'm not being pedantic - I don't know which you mean.

 

 

12am is midnight, 12pm is lunch time, always has been ever since I was a kid. Which was a long time ago. Not quite sure what you problem is. Everyone at work I have polled on this agrees.

 

 

There's an entire section on a Wikipedia page devoted to this.

 

Please feel free to attempt an edit on that page, based on the results of the poll you conducted at work.




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  #1920343 15-Dec-2017 19:09
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A little OT now aren't we?





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  #1920348 15-Dec-2017 19:36
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OK.  Back on topic.  Here's the (Trump appointee) chairman of the FCC explaining why there's nothing to worry about.  Enjoy.

 




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  #1920384 15-Dec-2017 21:19
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Fred99:

 

OK.  Back on topic.  Here's the (Trump appointee) chairman of the FCC explaining why there's nothing to worry about.  Enjoy.

 

 

 

I think I preferred the OT.


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