Adam...midnight Monday is actually a minute before 12:01AM on Monday which would technically exclude Monday. Midnight is actually the start of the new day. I think you meant midnight Tuesday (or maybe better to say 11:59PM on Monday evening). Sorry to be such a smartass.![]()
I think of midnight as the start to a new day...which it is.OMG.
Conventionally speaking, most people think of midnight as being the end of a day. I don't know if there is a clear way to state the expiration that's also short. If we say midnight Tuesday, everyone will think they have all day on Tuesday, until midnight, to take advantage of the sale. Oh my.
Getting technical, this would include Monday noon - Monday evening - Monday night - leading to Monday at Midnight. ....right?![]()
Thanks Adam.
I was always in the minority.Technically speaking, you're right Bronze, 12:01 is actually 00:01 the next next day. However, I'm going to agree with Lori on this one and say that most people think the exact instance of 12 midnight (24:00) occurs at the end of the day.
hmmm so in a sense, it can become the next day 24 times in 24 hours??![]()
Good thinking Pap.I decided to place my order before BK confused me so much that I wouldn't know when the sale really ends.![]()