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12 to 13 hours AM or PM in the summer?

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My computer auto changed my entry of 12:07 to 12:07 PM, but the meridian is at 13:00 in the summer so 12:07 is still AM real time it is 11:07 AM it is only government daylight saving time where it is 12:07 so it is still AM as it is the suns position that says if AM or PM.
 
Only 13.00 on the Greenwich meridian; it will be a few minutes later in Flintshireland.

So, noon will be at 13.12ish in the summer.
 
Yes the railways have a lot to answer for, they invented the synchronised clock, and yet they can't keep to time. I can understand the bus being late due to traffic, but the trains don't have that problem, but still can't keep to the time table.
 
Yes the railways have a lot to answer for, they invented the synchronised clock, and yet they can't keep to time. I can understand the bus being late due to traffic, but the trains don't have that problem, but still can't keep to the time table.

the biggest problem is the passengers :D
off course railways have "traffic jams" where ever you have restrictions and bottle necks like platforms and junctions
 
Time is relative! :p
Next you will tell me it also has dimensions, at least in space. But that was just a BBC series there is no real TARDIS unless of course you know different?

Hey, you should know, as well as I do, that it is based just a few miles from my hometown!

The camera doesn't lie! :cautious:

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