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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Feb 13 2013,3:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>, 8 O Clock or 1800 hundred hours
A senior moment there Ian? I seem to recognise it as the sort of thing that I often do - or maybe it's acase of the fingers being quicker than the mind?![]()
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scaber wrote:QUOTE (scaber @ Feb 13 2013,10:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A senior moment there Ian? I seem to recognise it as the sort of thing that I often do - or maybe it's acase of the fingers being quicker than the mind?
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Even though I spent some time with the British Army on the Rhine in Her Majesties Armed Services, I could NEVER get my head around the 24-Hour Clock system.
Each day for me is separated by AM and PM. That I can understand. The other method involves counting on my fingers, and muttering to my self, whilst converting the 24-hour time into something quite simple for normal Human Beings to understand!
I mostly get it wrong, as I watch the last train leave the Railway Station whilst I am in the middle of the calculation......!
I fondly remember the lovely old round clock in Paddington Railway Station, long, long ago, with its beautiful Roman numerals and hands, and it being replaced by a horrendous 24-hour Digital Clock which confused everyone, especially me, and always resulted in me missing my trains by getting the 12-hour, AM/PM conversion wrong!
In all our Multiplayer Sessions, we always use AM and PM to broadcast the times of the Sessions...Its what it indicates on our Living-room clocks on our walls behind us!
We convert the 24-hour Time Zones into AM and PM....The clock on my Windows Computer and various Forums, always shows AM and PM as the time!
17:37 Hours GMT might just as well be Egyptian Hieroglyphics when it comes to knowing the time!
24-hour clocks are designed to drive us all mad...trust me!
Paul...with a trusty Sundial in the back garden...(on sunny days).......!
Tip: I have "Fox Clocks" installed at the bottom of my Firefox Browser, to indicate the AM/PM times in selected Time Zones around the World. Useful for Multiplayer Sessions!...>>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefo ... foxclocks/
"New Zealand Time Zone" is always confusing for me (GMT)....You are always; "sometime tomorrow!".......!
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Fozzer wrote:QUOTE (Fozzer @ Feb 14 2013,12:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>"New Zealand Time Zone" is always confusing for me (GMT)....You are always; "sometime tomorrow!"....We are sometimes Universal Time +13 hours....!
This is a physical impossibility actually, but our cows still somehow get milked at the right time of day!
I once travelled East, and immediately went into Yesterday.
Because I kept going, and came back via Singapore ultimately, I often wonder where that day might be?
It also might explain a lot of things...
Anyway, a Triplane would kick a Camel's Ass.Last edited by Charl on Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
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