Ehhhh that doesn’t really answer the question though, as non-digital 24 hour clocks still often have the numbers 1-24 rather than 0-23. Or sometimes even 1-12 twice
My friend, that picture you linked to is anything but a regular clock.
It is a clock, but it looks like whomever designed it wanted to also make it a sundial yet without having the foresight to convert it into a 24-hour display. Double cursed.
It does, in most places outside of the US.
24-hour timekeeping (aka military time) solves a lot of weirdness about clocks, but not all of it.
Ehhhh that doesn’t really answer the question though, as non-digital 24 hour clocks still often have the numbers 1-24 rather than 0-23. Or sometimes even 1-12 twice
You mean analog 24-hour clocks? Those things are cursed. You still say “zero twenty-five” even if there’s no 0 on the face.
And clocks that only go to 12 and repeat are just regular clocks.
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No, you’re a towel
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Clock_24_J.jpg
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Jeans o’clock
My friend, that picture you linked to is anything but a regular clock.
It is a clock, but it looks like whomever designed it wanted to also make it a sundial yet without having the foresight to convert it into a 24-hour display. Double cursed.
It’s an example of the “1-12 twice” that I was referencing