Lol. Military time. Just the 24 hour clock. Military time doesn’t have the “:” separator.
All-Seeing_Hands on
Which planet are you on? It could’ve autocorrected.
Apprehensive-Fix-830 on
is that a knockoff Casio? If yes, I‘m not surprised
WelsyCZ on
Military time? Its a digital watch using a 24h time format. Theres nothing military about it. It is the format used by the overwhelming majority on this planet.
thebarkbarkwoof on
That’s Amazon worker time. Their shifts end at midnight.
thinmonkey69 on
“MiLiTaRy TiMe”
-Willi5- on
I sometimes forget Americans call time ‘militairy time’, as if days don’t contain 24 hours by default.
Hilltoptree on
I swear there was a 48hr clock for the navy in Greenwich observatory
RattleSnakeNate on
I bet it’s milspec rates also! Quality!
Mirar on
I learned that some cultures and subsequent computer systems use overlapping time, so if you start your shift at 8pm and work to 4am, they write that at 20:00 – 28:00. I suspect this isn’t the case here though. 😀
Ruepic on
Funny how it’s 24 hour format but still uses AM and PM
SirFireball on
Or japanese.
gazing_the_sea on
Rest of the world: this how we read the time
Americans: ItS mIlItArY tImE
Raclette2018 on
Because hes an acro (drug addict)
nonitohazmat on
Military time lmfao. It’s the TIME dude.
Sergia_Quaresma on
Americans are confused about Europeans using ‘military time’, but at any point when they have to spell something out they immediately go to the NATO alphabet like they’re calling in an airstrike.
FairlyInconsistentRa on
That’s just the 24 hour clock. The railway in the UK runs on the 24 hour clock – less ambiguity and confusion.
Legitimate-Fly2655 on
Its one of those fancy tactical time devices?
Gniesbert2 on
You call a regular 24 hour cycle military time? Interesting
phonetastic on
Lol I do this occasionally for fun or out of sheer exhaustion. I’ve looked at a faceless clock more than once and told someone it’s 22:75 or whatnot.
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I think that’s the stopwatch?
Ah, it’s the special 25hr ACRO edition.
Lol. Military time. Just the 24 hour clock. Military time doesn’t have the “:” separator.
Which planet are you on? It could’ve autocorrected.
is that a knockoff Casio? If yes, I‘m not surprised
Military time? Its a digital watch using a 24h time format. Theres nothing military about it. It is the format used by the overwhelming majority on this planet.
That’s Amazon worker time. Their shifts end at midnight.
“MiLiTaRy TiMe”
I sometimes forget Americans call time ‘militairy time’, as if days don’t contain 24 hours by default.
I swear there was a 48hr clock for the navy in Greenwich observatory
I bet it’s milspec rates also! Quality!
I learned that some cultures and subsequent computer systems use overlapping time, so if you start your shift at 8pm and work to 4am, they write that at 20:00 – 28:00. I suspect this isn’t the case here though. 😀
Funny how it’s 24 hour format but still uses AM and PM
Or japanese.
Rest of the world: this how we read the time
Americans: ItS mIlItArY tImE
Because hes an acro (drug addict)
Military time lmfao. It’s the TIME dude.
Americans are confused about Europeans using ‘military time’, but at any point when they have to spell something out they immediately go to the NATO alphabet like they’re calling in an airstrike.
That’s just the 24 hour clock. The railway in the UK runs on the 24 hour clock – less ambiguity and confusion.
Its one of those fancy tactical time devices?
You call a regular 24 hour cycle military time? Interesting
Lol I do this occasionally for fun or out of sheer exhaustion. I’ve looked at a faceless clock more than once and told someone it’s 22:75 or whatnot.
“Military” … 😂