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Not much to natter about.
A link to a world clock site, affixed to the main page of the Halfbakery.
Displaying different time zones of bakers far and wide.
Its the time
http://www.page-1.com/time/ like this i think. [skinflaps, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
Its also the time
http://nist.time.go...i?Pacific/d/-8/java or something like this (this shows the world, but only allows for U.S. time zones. Figgers.) [Cedar Park, Oct 05 2004]
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Excellent idea with Rods mod - mainpage is perfect, thankeweverymuch - perhaps some halfbaked time zones are due for a roundup |
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Oh, yes. Nothing to add except one of these (+) |
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Easily bakeable with the world map created in Susen's Mad Cupcakes, if not automatic. Just add your +/- number to Greenwich Mean Time to your location, and let the brain handle the math. |
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Dang, did the map fall off the map? Where'd it go? |
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re: timezone page. Where's Eastern Standard, for the non-daylight-savings equipped? |
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It has to do with not having to upset the dairy schedule, I think. Personally, I loved not having to deal with daylight-saving's time. But it was a little confusing growing up right in the upper-right corner of the state, when Michigan and Ohio would switch and we wouldn't. I could never keep straight exactly what time it was in our north and east bordering states. |
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Welcome B.S.T.Today it will go dark at 7.30 pm.Here comes summer.
How feasible is this clock? |
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