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  2. Hour - Wikipedia

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    Hours on a 24-hour clock ("military time") are expressed as "hundred" or "hundred hours". [7] (1000 is read "ten hundred" or "ten hundred hours"; 10 pm would be "twenty-two hundred".) Fifteen and thirty minutes past the hour is expressed as "a quarter past" or "after" [8] and "half past", respectively, from their fraction of the hour. Fifteen ...

  3. 24-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    A time of day is written in the 24-hour notation in the form hh:mm (for example 01:23) or hh:mm:ss (for example, 01:23:45), where hh (00 to 23) is the number of full hours that have passed since midnight, mm (00 to 59) is the number of full minutes that have passed since the last full hour, and ss (00 to 59) is the number of seconds since the ...

  4. Hexadecimal time - Wikipedia

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    The day is divided into 10 16 (16 10) hexadecimal hours, each hour into 100 16 (256 10) hexadecimal minutes, and each minute into 10 16 (16 10) hexadecimal seconds. History [ edit ]

  5. Here’s Why the 7-Eleven Logo Looks Like That

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    It was Tracy-Locke Advertising that chose the famed “7-11” to reflect the store’s new extended hours: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Confused? It wasn’t until 1963 that stores adopted the hours we know ...

  6. Why Is 7-Eleven Open 24 Hours If It’s Called “7 ... - AOL

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    The post Why Is 7-Eleven Open 24 Hours If It’s Called “7-Eleven”? appeared first on Reader's Digest. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Decimal time - Wikipedia

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    Units were either written out in full, or abbreviated. Thus, five hours eighty three minutes decimal might be written as 5 h. 83 m. Even today, "h" is commonly used in France to separate hours and minutes of 24-hour time, instead of a colon, such as 14h00. Midnight was represented in civil records as "ten hours".

  8. Do You Really Need 8 Hours Of Sleep? Why Experts Are ... - AOL

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    You Don’t Need 8 Hours Of Sleep. Actually, maybe you do. But maybe you don’t. The point is: There’s nothing set in stone about getting eight hours. ... (in less than 20 minutes). Those are ...

  9. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the chain's name was changed from "Tote'm" to "7-11" to reflect the company's new, extended hours, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., seven days per week. [7] In July 1999, the corporate name of the US company was changed from "The Southland Corporation" to "7-Eleven Inc." [8] [9] Since 1968, 7-Eleven's logos have included a lowercase n.