John,

I don't know about the world map but there is a program called World
Clock that tells you the time anywhere in the world.

<www.haxial.com>

is the URL.

Another similar program is @Time. Here is their url:

<http://www.vojousoftware.com/>

Hope you find this useful.

Harry

Monday, June 9, 200310:45 AMprofileprofile at aye.net

>Shoun or any in our group.
>
>At the last meeting ( a great meeting by the way..wish I had 10% of his
>knowledge) Shaun had a map of the world on his screen that had the time
>zones, and had the dark/light portions of the world as it rotated...very
>cool and as I have a friend that is traveling Europe I would love to have
>this as my desktop.
>
>If Shoun is monitoring this or if anyone else knows where to get this I
>would sure appreciate your help.
>
>Hope each of you have a great week.
>
>John Robinson
>profile at aye.net 
>
>
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