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Noon - Definition of Noon at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Noon. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use noon in a Sentence...
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Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Noon (also mid-day or noon time ) is the hour of 12:00 (11:59AM plus one minute or 12:01 minus 1 minute) in an observer's local time zone, or more loosely, a time near the middle of the day when ...
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Jeff Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeff Noon (born in 1957 in Droylsden, Manchester, England) is a novelist, short story writer and playwright whose works make extensive use of wordplay and fantasy. Noon's speculative fiction books ha...
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The definitive collection of links for information about British writer Jeff Noon ... :: Jeff's New Project: 217Babel.com ::new:: Susanna Jones, Alison MacLeod, Jeff Noon and William Shaw have started a shared fiction site: 217babel.com. Set in a crumbling block of flats on the seafront, 217babel is a labyrinth...
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A summary of the international standard date and time notation ... by Markus Kuhn ... International Standard ISO 8601 specifies numeric representations of date and time. This standard notation helps to avoid confusion in international communication caused by the many different national notations and increases the portability...
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However, if you want to be technical, midnight and noon are neither AM or PM. This is because `AM' means `ante meridian,' or before noon, while `PM' means `post meridian,' or after noon. So by definition, noon itself can't be in either piece, and similarly with midnight.
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Subject: Is 00:00 hours (midnight) 12:00 AM or 12:00 PM ? ... Date: Tue Mar 6 05:03:36 2001; Posted by Leanne; Grade level: nonaligned School: No school entered.; City: Auckland State/Province: ... I have been having an argument about whether midnight (or midday) is AM or PM or if logically they cannot be either.
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