Do you know what...

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..after suffering 2-years forced conscription into the British Army in 1955, I could/can NEVER get used to the 24 hour time system.
Many years ago the big clock in Paddington Railway station in the City of London used to proudly present its display in twelve glorious Roman Numerals, and everyone, both young and old, was able to tell the time of the trains arriving and departing, with no confusion whatsoever.
Then they replaced the lovely big clock with its big round, decorated case, with a Digital Monstrosity displaying the time in 24 hours, which always resulted me in missing my trains due to the "strange times" between the hours of 13:00 and 23:59 hours.
How an old-age Pensioner is expected to decipher a 24-hour clock into something remotely understandable, beats me!
So...every one of my clocks, including my Computer clock, Forum clocks, and my World Time Zone Clocks, all display the time in AM and PM on 12-hour clocks, the same as all the clocks on all my walls, my cooks clock, and especially my trusty wrist watch!
The relationship between the numbers 1 to 12, and the numbers 13 to 24, sends my brain into apoplectic overdrive...
...something which I feel is totally unnecessary for day-to-day life!
I leave all that daft malarkey to blokes wearing Military Fatigues, who enjoy running around excitedly, looking at their 24-hour digital watches, and shooting and bombing things!.....

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Me?...I'm perfectly happy looking at my 12 Roman Numerals, and knowing whether its either AM or PM...

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Paul...born in MCMXXXIV, at sometime in the morning of the II of March....so now you know!...

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