Don Wilson wrote: > Randy - If is has you stumped, how do you do with "spring forward, fall > back"? LOL I've had my difficulties! ;-) Seriously, here is a world time zone map > http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/world_tzones.html Thanks! There are 24 full hour > time zones and 10 1/2 hour time zones, for a total of 34 different times in > the world, except when clocks are changed because not countries or in the US > all states, observe Daylight Savings time or change at the same time. No > wonder poeple get confused! More questions about world time, look here: > http://www.timeanddate.com/time/ You're right, this is definitely OT, but > what the heck. Maybe I'll switch to "star dates" (ala Star Trek). Randy Kramer
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