4 AM is a point in time of the 12-hour clock which corresponds to 0400 in the 24-hour clock. 4 AM or 4am may also refer to:
"3 A.M." (written "3 am" on the album and "3 AM" on the single) is the third single and the third track from Matchbox Twenty's debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You. It topped the Canadian RPM record charts in early 1998.
This song was written by Rob Thomas, Jay Stanley, John Leslie Goff and Brian Yale while performing together in the early 1990s band Tabitha's Secret. The lyrics are inspired by Thomas as an adolescent having to live with a mother fighting to survive cancer.
The video (directed by Gavin Bowden) features the band sitting on sides of a street next to some telephone booths. A supermarket is also shown. The video switches from color video images to black-and-white images. During the introduction and the third verse of the song, Thomas walks in the middle of the street with some construction signs and lights. During the third verse, a car stops with a bare-chested man and a woman inside. The man walks out, revealing a catheter in his chest, and is handed three cigarettes by Thomas. Finally, during the last two choruses, the band is shown playing their instruments ending with an image of Thomas standing next to the telephone booths.
9 A.M. may refer to:
C&R may refer to:
CR or Cr may refer to:
Commercial Radio Hong Kong
The Great Comet of 1882 formally designated C/1882 R1, 1882 II, and 1882b, was a comet which became very bright in September 1882. It was a member of the Kreutz Sungrazers, a family of comets which pass within 1 R☉ of the Sun's photosphere at perihelion. The comet was bright enough to be visible next to the Sun in the daytime sky at its perihelion.
The comet appeared suddenly in the morning skies of September 1882. As it was already visible to the naked eye, it was discovered independently by many people. Reports suggest that it was first seen as early as 1 September 1882, from the Cape of Good Hope as well as the Gulf of Guinea, and over the next few days many observers in the southern hemisphere reported the new comet.
The first astronomer to record observations of the comet was W. H. Finlay, the Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory in Cape Town, South Africa. Finlay's observation on 7 September at 16h GMT was also an independent discovery, and he reported that the comet had an apparent magnitude of about 3, and a tail about a degree in length.
Remember when you and me were just two sprouts,
Thinking we could boss around the world
Rascal was your middle name,
And you were never good at learning how to learn
But now we’ve graduated from prison,
Start a fight with the big city
Hand it over to the next generation,
To try to make a fool out of me
You should shut your mouth,
You don’t know what you’re talking about,
Once upon a time we was like you
It won’t be like this for long,
You gonna turn into one someday
Outside the window it looks like a zoo,
The penguin police are waving at you
There’s a dwarf and he’s smoking a pipe,
They’re all egging you to come outside
But now we’ve graduated from prison,
Start a fight with the big city
Hand it over to the next generation,
To try to make monkey out of me