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  • Official 2014 Folding Time Zone Challenge Thread (p.20)
2014/11/30 21:49:36
bill1024
troy8d
The commonly accepted standard in North America is that midnight occurs at 12:00 AM local time and signifies the start of a new day.


That is true, so right now it is Dec 1st 1:51 AM in the morning.
So midnight Dec 1st is 22 hours and 09 min away.  Even tho it is still dark out it is morning here in NY tonight is not here yet.
 
On Halloween the witching hour is 12 midnight Oct 31st, that is after all the kids go trick or treating, and are home in bed.
Not the night before.
 
Taxes have to be post marked by midnight on April 15, that is April 15 11:59:59pm
 
Any how I fired up my systems and they are folding away.
 
 
2014/11/30 22:16:13
troy8d
Your logic is not coherent.
2014/11/30 22:42:14
bill1024
As per the US government, taxes have to be post marked by Midnight April 15 of the year.
My local post office stays open to 11:59:59 on April 15 (Midnight) Midnight April 15 is not the night of the 14th.
If it is postmarked April 16th it is late.
Here is a pic of the Tax software saying what I just said.
Do you not agree with the USPS and the IRS and turbotax?
https://turbotax.intuit.c...ax-Dates/INF12059.html
 

 
 
 

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2014/11/30 23:14:45
codebluetoo
Interesting, is midnight the end or beginning of the day?
 
12:00 AM implies it is the beginning since AM is in the morning.
We toast New Years on Dec 31st at Midnight, the end of the day. 
 
Here is a WIKI defn:
Midnight marks the beginning and ending of each day in civil time throughout the world. It is the dividing point between one day and another. With 12-hour time notation, authorities recommend avoiding confusion between noon and midnight by using "midnight", "12 midnight", "12 mi", or "12:00 midnight."[1]
In the United States and Canada, digital clocks and computers commonly display 12 a.m. right at midnight. While that phrase may be used practically, it helps to understand that any particular time is actually an instant. The "a.m." shown on clock displays refers to the 12-hour period following the instant of midnight, not to the instant itself, because at that time, you are looking at clocks midnight has already passed and the period before noon (a.m.) of a new day has begun. In other words, 11:59 p.m. shows until midnight; at the instant of midnight, it changes to 12:00. Simultaneously, the p.m. changes to a.m., though, strictly speaking, a.m. does not apply to the instant of midnight which separates p.m. and a.m. In 24-hour time notation, "0:00" and "0:00:00" refer to midnight at the start of a given date. Some styles, such as ISO 8601, allow 24:00 to refer to the end of a day. Noon is 12:00:00.
 

 
 
2014/11/30 23:20:51
bill1024
am·big·u·ous
amˈbiɡyo͞oəs/
adjective
adjective: ambiguous

(of language) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.
"the question is rather ambiguous"

unclear or inexact because a choice between alternatives has not been made.
"this whole society is morally ambiguous"
 
I found that too when I was looking but I did find this.
Look at the wording on when the last time you can order this product.
http://www.vitriolrecords...-dec-1-midnight-nov-30
My last thought on this matter.
 
I am just glad I was not the only one not sure.
 
I take it Midnight is the start time to make it easy on the stat collection I take it.
So it must be the way the stat pages are set up I am willing to bet.
To heck with the IRS and USPS
 
But really this is my first time doing this, I guess no one really had to stop folding and start at the starting time anyway. Right?
I just did not want to bunker or do some thing wrong.
I am sorry if I caused any confusion.
 

 
 
2014/12/01 00:14:13
notfordman
Foldin, foldin , foldin, let the WU's be golden!
2014/12/01 00:17:14
Scarlet-Tech
notfordman
Foldin, foldin , foldin, let the WU's be golden!




Triple Core 18's..I should tell my buddy to fire up both of the 760's and let them run... but, alas, I set my PPD for the Ti's only, so I will leave it be... they are Running at full bore right now.
2014/12/01 02:58:09
zophar
I just woke up to my machine sitting idle. At some point the wireless card decided to loose internet connection and has been sitting for who know's how long because it couldn't upload/download. Hope this isn't a sign of the way things are going to go for me.
2014/12/01 04:13:22
Mekhed
They should have said 12:01 am 12/2/14. Would not have had all this needless confusion
2014/12/01 04:33:50
BadBertie
bill1024
am·big·u·ous
amˈbiɡyo͞oəs/
adjective
adjective: ambiguous

(of language) open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning.
"the question is rather ambiguous"

unclear or inexact because a choice between alternatives has not been made.
"this whole society is morally ambiguous"
 
I found that too when I was looking but I did find this.
Look at the wording on when the last time you can order this product.
http://www.vitriolrecords...-dec-1-midnight-nov-30
My last thought on this matter.
 
I am just glad I was not the only one not sure.
 
I take it Midnight is the start time to make it easy on the stat collection I take it.
So it must be the way the stat pages are set up I am willing to bet.
To heck with the IRS and USPS
 
But really this is my first time doing this, I guess no one really had to stop folding and start at the starting time anyway. Right?
I just did not want to bunker or do some thing wrong.
I am sorry if I caused any confusion.
 


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