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In reply to <a href="https://raamdev.com/2009/learn-to-easily-interpret-military-time/#comment-473693">Jay</a>. You're welcome, Jay! I also found subtracting 2 to be easier than 12. Also, now that I've been using a 24-hour clock for almost two decades, I don't have to do the math anymore—my brain just instantly maps the 24-hour time to the 12-hour time. :-)
30.6.2025 00:50Comment on Learn to Easily Interpret Military Time by Raam DevThank you for this! minus 2 is much easier than minus 12. I am very bad at math so minus 12 does not work for me as fast as minus 2 did. Thank you!
17.6.2025 05:46Comment on Learn to Easily Interpret Military Time by JayIn reply to <a href="https://raamdev.com/2022/one-day/#comment-470588">BeingMe</a>. That's such a good point! We also need to remember that <em>nobody believes they're doing the wrong thing</em>: the actions of another may seem 'wrong' to us, but we need to remember that we don't stand in their shoes. Rather than judge, we should seek empathy and understanding led by curiosity.
3.12.2024 14:23Comment on One Day by Raam Devalias md5sum="md5 -r"
2.12.2024 07:59Comment on HOWTO: Install md5sum & sha1sum on Mac OS X by levinImaginary choices have no consequences. This is such a simple statement that also keeps us in check when we judge others on how they are living their lives.
30.11.2024 12:52Comment on One Day by BeingMeIn reply to <a href="https://raamdev.com/2013/personalizing-the-wordpress-comment-reply-link/#comment-469128">John Smith</a>. I'm glad that I helped save you time, John!
13.7.2024 23:17Comment on Personalizing the WordPress Comment Reply Link by Raam DevFinally if found my solution. Thanks You saved my time.
12.7.2024 11:59Comment on Personalizing the WordPress Comment Reply Link by John SmithIn reply to <a href="https://raamdev.com/2013/personalizing-the-wordpress-comment-reply-link/#comment-467851">Raam Dev</a>. Thank you Raam!!!
11.5.2024 11:20Comment on Personalizing the WordPress Comment Reply Link by milcheloveckIn reply to <a href="https://raamdev.com/2013/personalizing-the-wordpress-comment-reply-link/#comment-467834">milcheloveck</a>. Hi milcheloveck! Here's an example of how to get the name of the comment parent: https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/371218
7.5.2024 23:58Comment on Personalizing the WordPress Comment Reply Link by Raam DevHi, Raam! Can you show the code to add the nickname of the comment recipient? Something like, "John replied to Michael." Unfortunately, I have not found a way to do this. I even created a comment numbering system... But it is not as obvious to users as nicknames or full names.
6.5.2024 23:14Comment on Personalizing the WordPress Comment Reply Link by milcheloveckPlanning ahead, whether to the next week or the new year, always has me asking a familiar question: what do you want? That's a question that propels me into the future, a place where it's easy to live, where there's endless potential and where anything is possible but nothing really happens, that place where we can pretend […]
1.1.2023 04:59One DayUnless you know what you want, you can't get it. Want is the only prerequisite for getting what you want. This may not feel true if you've ever gotten something without really wanting it, but here's the thing: you got it because somebody else wanted it for you. What do you want so badly that […]
21.1.2021 22:39What do you really want?In the profession called life, you can either choose to be led or you can choose to lead. Are you leading your self, or is your self being led by someone else? If you're being led, you risk your life being swept down a path that leads to someone else's definition of success. You risk […]
9.1.2021 02:57The leader your self needsWhen you're feeling lost, reach out. You may find the missing pieces in those you're linked to, in those you've shared a bit of your life with, like a vibration echoing back to you through time but changed by the people it passed through on its way back to you. When it returns, it may […]
7.1.2021 02:50The gift of connectionIn a strong storm, even the trees eventually give up and come crashing down. But if they were more nimble—if they could uproot themselves and lay down or if they could flex like a blade of grass—they'd live forever. When your patience is tested and you feel ready to break, stubbornly challenging your adversary is […]
5.1.2021 21:53Observe the wind15 minutes = 1% of your day. What could you do for 15 minutes every single day for the next year that would have an immense impact on your life? One percent. Can you dedicate one percent to that activity? How about two percent? Three? Four? 30 minutes = 2% of your day.45 minutes = […]
4.1.2021 10:001% of your dayBut it has a friend who awaits more quietly: choice. In each moment you can choose an excuse—they're readily available, cheap, and eager to be used. Excuses don't care. They'll let you sacrifice the potential of today for the regrets of tomorrow. Or you can choose the work that you know needs to be done […]
3.1.2021 13:56Success has no excusesIn 1981, David Bradley was a computer programmer helping build some of the first personal computers. It was a slow and tedious process, often producing a glitch every few minutes that required a full reboot of the entire system. A full reboot meant wiping the computer memory and running a full set of memory tests, […]
1.1.2021 18:06Ctrl Alt DelWhen you die, the rest of the world won't go on merrily without you. It can't. It's too late. You existed and therefore it's going to go on changed in some way because of your presence, because you existed. Who are you to have an opinion? Who are you to make yourself heard? Who are […]
31.5.2017 22:06Flashpoint"Courage is not the absence of fear but the awareness that something else is more important." — Viktor Frankl
3.2.2017 16:54Courage