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Re: Internet Draft Final Submission Cut-Off Today

2013-02-26 23:49:28
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 01:31:12PM -0900, Melinda Shore wrote:
it's 23:59 + 1 minute, which is clear.  But I really
think "24:00" is confusing. 0:00 is clearer.  I'm
wondering if they're trying to work around some ferkakte
piece of software.

I don't think so.  ISO (ISO 8601) seems to think that "24:00" refers
to the very end of the day, and "00:00" refers to the very beginning
of the next day.  So there's a conceptual distinction involved.

A

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