On Sat, 22 Apr 2006, Dave Cantor wrote:
Midnight _used_to_be_ a synonym for 2400 hrs., the end of the day.
But we pretty much don't use 2400 hrs. any more, and "midnight" has become a synonym, in some contexts, for 0000 hrs., the start of the day. So "midnight Tuesday" might refer to the minute before 12:01 a.m. Tuesday morning (Monday night!).
shifting the topic slightly, I've noticed that FM Osaka lists their programme times sometimes as times even later than 2400 (which I intuitively but perhaps incorrectly interpret as meaning tomorrow) For example, http://fmosaka.net/mc/ appears to show 'music coaster' as playing at 25:00 -> 27:00 in the japanese text, and 1am - 3am in the english text. (25 = 1+24, 27 = 3+24) The days don't seem to match either -- or rather they do: japanese text seems to say (as much as I can read) mondays->weds at 25:00->27:00, whilst the english says mondays->weds at 1am - 3am. Has anyone seen that before? --