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    Default When is it There?

    It is Tuesday, 11:37 PM here, now. Just wondering when is it there now?
    Richard in Wimberley

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    Wednesday 05/11/2008 16:39pm

    I use Google as my home page and one of their gadgets is an International clock, you can display any time anywhere in the world.

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    Wednesday 05/11/2008 7.09 pm here

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    Half-past Spring here.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Thanks guys. Knew I could find it online but thought it would be more fun to ask. Apparently we have our dates bass ackwards here, as it was 11/4/08 when I posted, now 11/5/08. But it's 05/11/08 there. Thought for a moment there that we were 6 months ahead, but more likely about 19 hours behind. Thanks for playing along.
    Richard in Wimberley

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    Bed time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texian View Post
    Thanks guys. Knew I could find it online but thought it would be more fun to ask. Apparently we have our dates bass ackwards here, as it was 11/4/08 when I posted, now 11/5/08. But it's 05/11/08 there. Thought for a moment there that we were 6 months ahead, but more likely about 19 hours behind. Thanks for playing along.
    More like 17, I think, Richard.

    In your UserCP, you can adjust your local time to GMT - 7 hours. Then your posts will display the WWF time. The offset may drift 1 or 2 hours each way, because of Daylight Saving in opposite cycles. Here's one way to handle it: http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=77798 (5th pic) - unless it's more fun to play.

    Joe
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    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texian View Post
    Thanks guys. Knew I could find it online but thought it would be more fun to ask. Apparently we have our dates bass ackwards here, as it was 11/4/08 when I posted, now 11/5/08. But it's 05/11/08 there. Thought for a moment there that we were 6 months ahead, but more likely about 19 hours behind. Thanks for playing along.

    Thats something that we always wonder about ,
    why you guys go ...

    Month Day Year

    when the natural order of things is

    Day Month Year

    you blokes is weird in the New World UpOver

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    Granted, Month-Day-Year is inside/out, Day-Month-Year is only slightly better. Year-Month-Day, all digital, provides automatic sort chronologically, without need for separate fields in file records. Many news organisations use this format, usually without hyphens or slashes, in their web sites. I've been using it for sub-folders in my Picture folder for a few years, and it works a treat. Try it; you'll like it.

    Joe
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    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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    Joe, your system seems logical to me.

    Jock, maybe we are on the wrong side of the equator.

    We have just switched to daylight saving time, but it isn't working for me. Starting to drink beer an hour earlier and staying up an hour later is screwing up my mornings. Just kidding. I would never do that.
    Richard in Wimberley

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    I changed to the year / month / day system shortly into the second year of my photo filing.

    Joe is right in how much better the system works.

    Paul

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    Rum o'clock

    or

    Beer o'clock if you prefer

    or

    if you are retired, like me,

    then, day-time or night-time, it's always the right time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob38S View Post
    always the right time
    And every day is Saturday.

    Joe
    Of course truth is stranger than fiction.
    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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