2020 US Elections | Biden certified as President | Dems control Congress

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Nope PST is 8 hours behind, you're getting confused with eastern time.

This is all speculation mind you, not entirely sure how concrete it is.
Ah hang on. I didn't pick up that you put Georgia's time in a timezone it isn't in.
 
Then why do we have the A's and P's?
Because we use 700 interchangeably between AM & PM. We don’t use a different numerical value for the same numerical time in AM or PM.

Enough explanation on my part. Pay attention to the time zones, don’t get hung up on 700 being used for PM, it just does over here.
 
You stop when the votes are all counted.

In many cases republicans changed the law to prevent counting of postal votes until election day thus creating or ar least exacerbating the late end to counting. It seems like the plan was to delay the count so they could try to then stop the count in courts if/when they were losing.

To not count legally placed votes is unconscionable.

Didn’t know that! I agree every count should be counted, but there's got to be a cut off. Presumably enough votes come in within a couple of days to declare a result regardless of uncounted ballots?
 
If you used 24 hour format like all progressive human beings, you wouldn't have this debate right now.
 
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As an ignorant outsider I don't see why they need so many states. They don't need two Dakotas, Wyoming has about 15 people who live there, and the midwest can pretty much be condensed into two states. Also Florida should just be repurposed as a throwaway giant theme park because Florida reasons.
 
Who is “we” in this context?
Americans, for the vast majority. It’s just how time is written. There’s no change in numerical value from A(M) to P(M), there’s no military time used here in any sufficient capacity.
 
The military would use 0700.
True.
Guys, we don’t use military time. P stands for PM, A stands for AM, 700 is the same as 700 regardless of AM or PM here.
Wait am I reading something as "seven hundred" that was actually said as 7-0-0 ? Apologies I couldn't listen to the clip. Or I didn't see the tweet. Or whatever it was. This thread is moving too fast and I'm as guilty as anyone in contributing to that.
 
we have someone at work who when she does a backup of one of our databases will label it 05112020 13.00pm so not only does she am/pm a 24hr time but she does the date so it files in blocks of days rather than actually in chronological order such as 20201105 it drives me mental

Oh god, the date. This is sooo annoying. In Germany we also have the date in the format of DD/MM/YEAR and way too many people use that format in data archiving as well, ough. I also had to once argue with my team lead why YEAR/MM/DD is the far better format after he complained to me that he couldn't read my dates because I write them so strangely. Holy hell man, what is more important that I can sort the folders properly or that your little brain doesn't hurt if you have to turn the date you are used to around? Oh yeah and using am/pm on a 24h hour format just proves the person has no fecking clue what they are doing or what am/pm even means. :mad:
 
Don't shoot the messenger! I don't understand why the 0700 PST was being used either :angel:
0700 was never used. 700 was. There’s a difference over here. 0700 would have already implied AM. 700 as it stands can be AM or PM.
 

Because I don't see why an election can't be properly organised to produce a result on election day (I include the following day). In the UK postal votes must be in on the day or they aren't counted. As someone pointed out though in the US there's political forces at work to feck with postal voting so it isn't as simple over there.
 
Americans, for the vast majority. It’s just how time is written. There’s no change in numerical value from A(M) to P(M), there’s no military time used here in any sufficient capacity.
Eurgh.

I’m not American but I’ve spent a lot of time there and I’ve never heard/seen that.

You hear a lot of “coming up at 10/9 central” kind of thing, but I’ve never noticed it expressed as “700/800/900”, at least not without an “oh” before it to mean morning.
 
Americans - why is Washington state at the opposite end of the country to Washington the city?
 
As an ignorant outsider I don't see why they need so many states. They don't need two Dakotas, Wyoming has about 15 people who live there, and the midwest can pretty much be condensed into two states.
That’s about like how confused US students normally feel when I explain the UK to them.

“Wait, so they have countries inside a country? What? Why?”
 
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