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What Time/Day is it where you live?
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| wbafrank 2002-02-19, 6:52 pm |
| If I said it was Wed and the time is 00.40 in the UK what day and time is it where you live? | |
| Paisleyskye 2002-02-19, 7:09 pm |
| Here it is Tuesday at 8:03pm. | |
| kappagamma698 2002-02-19, 7:31 pm |
| IT is now about 8:30pm pm tuesday so that would be about 1:30am UK time I think | |
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| wbafrank 2002-02-19, 8:10 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
wbafrank...I live in Long Beach, California.
I feel a holiday coming on!! | |
| mrfixit 2002-02-19, 8:16 pm |
| You're 6 hours ahead of me Frank. Right now it is 8:06 P.M. CST | |
| KiwiPete 2002-02-19, 8:21 pm |
| Coming from the first country in the world to see the new day, (you should have seen the number of tourists here at the turn of the millenium), I use a small utility called Global Time Converter to see what time it is in other countries. I also moderate an email group (nothing to do with A+) so it's helpful to know who's awake when I post.
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| About time to get a standard time? | |
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| What's the easiest way to get W2K to sync to a network time server? (Just sorta point me in the right direction, no need to spell it out.) | |
| Rosetower 2002-02-19, 11:05 pm |
| We are 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time here in NYC.
At the time of this post it is 11:53 PM Eastern Standard Time. | |
| algerp131 2002-02-19, 11:27 pm |
| Hi KiwiPete, thanks for the download. My old man loves this kind of stuff. I live in NC and right now the time is Wednesday 12:19:47. | |
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| Its GMT all year round here. | |
| KiwiPete 2002-02-20, 2:13 am |
| "Hi KiwiPete, thanks for the download."
No worries. Can never have too many toys.
"I live in NC"
Excuse a dummy from Down Under, but NC? North Carolina? Northern California? Nowhere Close? North Charleston? No Comment? | |
| MistyRing 2002-02-20, 3:47 am |
| That World Time thing is quite good. I noticed it doesn't work on Iceland though so Foggy might wanna complain about that.
I too am in GMT. | |
| wbafrank 2002-02-20, 3:54 am |
| quote: Originally posted by MistyRing
That World Time thing is quite good. I noticed it doesn't work on Iceland though so Foggy might wanna complain about that. I too am in GMT.
I found Iceland try the Island above Scandinavia!! | |
| MistyRing 2002-02-20, 4:15 am |
| See what you mean, but if you look at the red dot they appear to have moved Iceland to Northern Sweden - about 1000 miles east of where it should be!
Hope Kiwi Pete doesn't rely on this gadget too heavily. | |
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| I see what you chaps mean about moving Iceland.Never mind we know where it is. | |
| KiwiPete 2002-02-20, 5:21 am |
| It's very advanced. It keeps track of the melting polar caps & the effects of global warming. Consequently, it adjusts the land positions daily. (and if you believe that...)
Nah, it's just a toy. Helpful to know if it's 2:00am or 2:00pm in some far-off exotic land like Canada.
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| MistyRing 2002-02-20, 7:37 am |
| NC = No Clocks?  | |
| Gareth Leung 2002-02-20, 8:00 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Paisleyskye
Here it is Tuesday at 8:03pm.
Same time zone here.  | |
| Supertech 2002-02-20, 8:14 am |
| This is the source.
accurate within .4 sec. (that's propagation delay of the internet)
http://www.time.gov/ | |
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| quote: Originally posted by sfled
What's the easiest way to get W2K to sync to a network time server? (Just sorta point me in the right direction, no need to spell it out.)
Hi, try typing this at a command prompt -
net time /setsntp:ntp.yourtimeserver.co.uk |
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