Talk:1867 Manhattan, Kansas earthquake

Time
It occurred at '2.30 local time'. Is that am or pm? 82.32.238.139 (talk) 12:24, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
 * PM according to the infobox, and 2:30 AM wouldn't match with 20:22 UTC in America. I thought it was just me, but looks like people were being confused by this even 8 years ago! – numbermaniac  13:16, 24 April 2018 (UTC)

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Adding year number
Hi @, you reverted my edit revid=838081049. I added the year 1867 because per Aftershock, earthquake and its aftershocks can last for years or as long as 200 years. I read this article featured on Wikipedia EN main page and was under-impression that the even took pace on Apr 24 this year (today). Adding 1867 was cheap, per WP:SNOWBALL, please don't revert the edit adding 1867. Feel free to state your objections here and I am more happy to be convinced. Xinbenlv (talk) 20:33, 24 April 2018 (UTC)