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TIME....TIME...TIME...., AROUND DA WORLD...
OkamaPower
post Dec 27 2005, 03:12 AM
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i need some help knowing time and all.....i dont understand what GMT is or EST mean.what is 13:00?i know thats military time,my mother told me a lecture about that but i wasnt paying attention.i need to know everything about it.yah and....i checked if there was another topic like this.... i didnt find one.
 
xmkaex
post Dec 27 2005, 03:19 AM
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Civilian Military Civilian Military
12 AM 2400 12 PM 1200
1 AM 0100 1 PM 1300
2 AM 0200 2 PM 1400
3 AM 0300 3 PM 1500
4 AM 0400 4 PM 1600
5 AM 0500 5 PM 1700
6 AM 0600 6 PM 1800
7 AM 0700 7 PM 1900
8 AM 0800 8 PM 2000
9 AM 0900 9 PM 2100
10 AM 1000 10 PM 2200
11 AM 1100 11 PM 2300

TIME ZONES:

The world is broken into 24 separate time zones which are used to help determine the time in all areas of the world. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) or UT (Universal Time) is a method of referencing the time differences across the world. The GMT or UT is centered in the middle of the time zone as 12:00. Any time zone to the left of this is -GMT or -UT and any time zone to the right of this is +GMT or +UT. Below is a listing of time zone abbreviations, time zone description and the UT difference.


i found all this info here click

haha i would never type all this up
 
*salcha*
post Dec 27 2005, 03:24 AM
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^ rofl, i was going to summarize, but she beat me to it.

anyway, in simpler terms (assuming you're young), the world is separated into different time zones because of the way the earth rotates. For example, where I am in California, it's PST (Pacific Standard Time)12:26, but over in the east coast EST (Eastern Standard Time) it will be 2:26 (14:26)

13:00 is such 1:00
you keep going on the number line after 12:00
so
12:00 = 12:00
1:00 = 13:00
2:00 = 14:00
3:00 = 15:00
4:00 = 16:00
5:00 = 17:00
etc

GMT is Greenwich Mean Time, but the person above me already explained that.
 
OkamaPower
post Dec 27 2005, 03:47 AM
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ahhh, i see,this was a really big help!
 

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