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Ace,
I knew YOU knew. I wasn't too sure about the party asking the original question. ;-) Al ========= dxAce wrote: Al Patrick wrote: The "Quarter of" / "Quarter till" and "Quarter past" / "Quarter after" that dxAce and Keyboard in the Wilderness have mentioned refer to a "Quarter" of an hour. Well... yes, that's exactly what 15 minutes is! dxAce wrote: uncle arnie wrote: I've never heard this before. What does "quarter of 10" mean? Is this before 10 or after 10? I thought it was my hearing until this was repeated. "quarter to" and "quarter after", rarely "quarter past" are all usual ways of saying this around here. Though digital clocks make it "ten fifteen". I think this must be a regionalism or slang for somewhere in the USA (?). I also hear "zulu" said instead of UTC (or the old GMT). Quarter of 10 means 15 minutes to 10. Zulu is used the same as UTC and GMT. Zulu is more of a military term. dxAce Michigan USA |
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