Guess this is meant to be used with the image printed out and then the map and 
time zones circle cut out and then pinned at the centre to an underlying piece 
of cardboard say so that it can spin to line up any time zone with the time 
indicated on the outer ring. Sort of like a time-zone circular slide rule (for 
those old enough to remember these).
-- Richard Langley

On Wednesday, February 26, 2014,57, at 8:59 AM, Rob Seaman wrote:

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