I was not going to say anything but now I will.
witch was 100% correct in what she said.
@SK1976
You said you use 24 hour format for time, so you know what 03:00 is.
witch wrote the time correctly in 24 hour format, FT /time or FT /info command, which is the same format that you use: 03:00
You misquoted her when you said she said "3:00" which of course could be mistaken for 3 am or 3 pm. But that is NOT what she said.
I'll bet you do not say 03:00am or 15:00pm
SK wrote:that means 3:00 could be 3:00 am or 3:00 pm
At us is 3 in the morning 3:00 and at the afternoon its 15:00 oclock.
you even used 3:00 for morning but forgot to add the "0" → 03:00
Also, in English we do not use "o'clock" with the 24 hour time format.
I have been a huge fan of clocks watches and weather since I was a kid.
So since computers have come along I create them for fun and enjoyment.
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And this morning:
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Also if witch said "FT time 3am" that would confuse people. Because as you see above /time and /info do not use the 12 hour format with am or pm
And your 3am is different to my 3am BUT in FT /time: 03:00 is Everyone!