I expect to be able to log in again tomorrow morning.
Looking forward to doing something outdoors for a change this evening
AM/PM is only applicable to 12-hour users, as you said, and I don't know of an EU country that still uses 12-hour times.Do Europeans use AM and PM when referring to time? My understanding was that American civilians and a sprinkling of others are all who don't use 24-hour time.
DieAlteHexe wrote: »I expect to be able to log in again tomorrow morning.
Looking forward to doing something outdoors for a change this evening
Hopefully without a boat, wet suit because if it's like it is here, you'd need both. Driving rain, wind, it's nasty.
I shall be noble and catch up on chores that need to be done. Then a nap and we'll see where things are at 23:00

Yeah in Britain it's only digital clocks that are 24-hours. In writing and everyday conversation I think we use 12-hour more often.fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »AM/PM is only applicable to 12-hour users, as you said, and I don't know of an EU country that still uses 12-hour times.Do Europeans use AM and PM when referring to time? My understanding was that American civilians and a sprinkling of others are all who don't use 24-hour time.
That said, in Britain in conversation people will refer to "5 o'clock this evening" so we're not entirely 24-hour thinkers.
Do Europeans use AM and PM when referring to time? My understanding was that American civilians and a sprinkling of others are all who don't use 24-hour time.
AM and PM? Probably not, I don't know any language other than English that uses these terms. But many countries use the 12-hour clock in addition to 24-hour, usually in spoken/informal language. In Poland you'll hear 5 in the evening - or rather simply 5 - just as often as 17.Do Europeans use AM and PM when referring to time? My understanding was that American civilians and a sprinkling of others are all who don't use 24-hour time.
Server migrations are easy when the server runs on a virtual machine. I guess, the selfchecks after the reboot on the new hardware will take much longer than the migration itself.
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