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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: ksuTC on November 22, 2008, 11:09:34 PM
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If a professor posts an assignment on K-State online that's due Nov. 24 at 12:00 a.m., is it due on Sunday night (Nov. 23) by midnight, or is it due on Monday night (Nov. 24) by midnight?
I don't know if 12:00 a.m. begins or ends the day on K-State online. :dunno:
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i always wondered that as well.
i think they mean monday night 11:59 PM.
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I sort of need to know now.
It will make a difference in how I spend my night! :crybaby:
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I sort of need to know now.
It will make a difference in how I spend my night! :crybaby:
I know. I have a project due "midnight" sunday.
I'm assuming they mean 11:59 PM sunday. :'(
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That's quite a conundrum.
I would say the night of the 24th.
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I sort of need to know now.
It will make a difference in how I spend my night! :crybaby:
I know. I have a project due "midnight" sunday.
I'm assuming they mean 11:59 PM sunday. :'(
That's my interpretation of "the rule" as well.
See, if it were me deciding, I would say that 12 a.m. ends the day! :dancin:
The new day begins at 12:00:01 :curse:
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hemmy, any chance you can write this thing for me? :confused:
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hemmy, any chance you can write this thing for me? :confused:
What is it on?
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hemmy, any chance you can write this thing for me? :confused:
What is it on?
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hemmy, any chance you can write this thing for me? :confused:
Hey FFF, no disrespect, but do you think we can try to solve my dilemma before moving on to yours? :dunno:
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Probably should ask your prof these type of questions instead of coming to a message board, dildo.
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Probably should ask your prof these type of questions instead of coming to a message board, dildo.
Thanks for the advice, but my prof hasn't been to class in more than two weeks.
She switched the test date multiple times and confuses even herself. :users:
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I say tonight, but if she keeps fracking with things, another day shouldn't be a prob to get on the assignment.
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According to the government printing office, you have until noon tomorrow.
Measurement and time
12.9. Units of measurement and time, actual or implied, are
expressed in figures.
a. Age:
6 years old
52 years 10 months 6 days
a 3-year-old
at the age of 3 (years implied)
b. Clock time (see also Time):
4:30 p.m.; half past 4
10 o'clock or 10 p.m. (not 10 o'clock p.m.; 2 p.m. in the
afternoon; 10:00 p.m.)
12 a.m. (noon); 12:15 p.m. (15 minutes past noon)
12 p.m. (midnight); 12:25 a.m. (25 minutes past midnight)
4h30m or 4.5h, in
scientific work, if so written in copy
0025, 2359 (astronomical and military time)
08:31:04 (stopwatch reading)
LINK (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/2000/chapter_txt-12.html)
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According to the government printing office, you have until noon tomorrow.
Measurement and time
12.9. Units of measurement and time, actual or implied, are
expressed in figures.
a. Age:
6 years old
52 years 10 months 6 days
a 3-year-old
at the age of 3 (years implied)
b. Clock time (see also Time):
4:30 p.m.; half past 4
10 o'clock or 10 p.m. (not 10 o'clock p.m.; 2 p.m. in the
afternoon; 10:00 p.m.)
12 a.m. (noon); 12:15 p.m. (15 minutes past noon)
12 p.m. (midnight); 12:25 a.m. (25 minutes past midnight)
4h30m or 4.5h, in
scientific work, if so written in copy
0025, 2359 (astronomical and military time)
08:31:04 (stopwatch reading)
LINK (http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/2000/chapter_txt-12.html)
:runaway: :dunno: :runaway: :dunno: :runaway:
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Case closed!! Prof switched it.
Due: Tomorrow at 11:55 PM :dancin:
Good luck F3!
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Good luck F3!
thx. crazy they still make us go to class this week. :nono: