I am mentioning it here so that hopefully someone will find a discussion of this phenomenon from a verifiable source.ġ57.131.246.107 ( talk) 00:51, 12 September 2021 (UTC) Reply On a different topic (about whether AD stands for "after death" in year numbering) other editors would not accept my word that this mistake was widespread enough to mention in an article. I believe this usage belongs in this article on the 24-hour clock, but have been unable to find any discussions of it to establish notability/that it is not simply original research on my part. I have found examples of this usage on web pages from across the world: I am noticing multiple uses of 24-hour time with "am" and "pm" across the world, for example, 21:00 pm or 21:00pm or 21pm in place of the expected 21:00 or 9 pm. Jc3s5h ( talk) 12:46, 24 July 2019 (UTC) Reply Use of pm with 24-hour time I suggest the phrase "may be" in the text before the change allows for the possibility the difference is less than 1 second, or even 0, at any given moment. While, at present, the difference |UT1−UTC| <= 0.9 s, the difference between some of the other meanings of GMT and UT1 may be greater. The UT1 time scale, progressively refined since 1955.Mean observations of a number of observatories around the world, each with equipment similar to the Royal Greenwich Observatory.These measurements were carried out on both the Sun and on stars measurements of the Sun are less precise.Classical measurements of GMT carried out at the Airy meridian instrument of the Royal Greenwich Observatory (which is no longer possible because that site is now a museum).In this edit made the change "For other purposes there may be a difference of about up to a second." If you read the cited article, you will see that some of the other purposes in which the term GMT is used are Ngfio ( talk) 18:04, 19 April 2019 (UTC) Reply Difference between UTC and some senses of GMT Just for the record: someone again tried to add links to the aforementioned website (see edits done bewtween 11:33 and 11:48 on 19 April 2019). Also most people can and do convert mentally once they find out what 24 time is computer tools are not worth the trouble. contribs) 10:54, 27 February 2019 (UTC) Reply See WP:ELNO number 11, which explains that personal websites should not be added.Thank you for answer - Preceding unsigned comment added by Chochi7 ( talk I mean I think it is really helpful so could make sence to add it.
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But just a question, is it possible to add there my website? It contains explanations of conversions of all full and half hours from military time to standard time and much more informative articles with unique tools for converting time. No need to decide who created the information first.
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Please replace his backlink by link to my wesbite which is all about Military time ( ) or with some other, trustful website about Military time according to your consideration. I already wrote him but he does not reply or even delete my images. The reason why I ask you for this is that the owner of this wesbite stole images from my website: My name is Jano and I would like to ask you to delete external link "Military Time Chart" to website.