But is there actually a difference between 24:00 and 0:00 of the next day? I wouldn't think so, hence my asking.

Jacob Pratt


On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 5:25 PM Steve Allen via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
On Tue 2023-04-04T17:00:45-0400 Jacob Pratt via tz hath writ:
> In any situation, having 24:00 where 0:00 is a possibility remains a bit
> odd, even if that is what the original sources say.

If we could go back and tell folks that their description of time was
suboptimal we would, but they would not listen, and we would still
have to handle what they did.

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