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    Dark Jaguar
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    #1
    1st March 2003, 2:28 PM
    This is the BEST CLOCK EVAR because now you can make people suffer just to keep time!

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    #2
    1st March 2003, 2:33 PM
    Does it know your timezone, or is it just US Eastern time?
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    1st March 2003, 2:34 PM
    Haha. That's pretty cool.
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    #4
    1st March 2003, 2:36 PM
    The animation works off your system clock, since it's running on your computer, so if your system clock is in the right time zone, then yes it does know. Couldn't you check that yourself though? I mean is military time that hard? Just subtract 12 if it's a number higher than 12 and you have the PM time.
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    #5
    1st March 2003, 2:47 PM
    Ah... basing it off the system clock. That makes sense... I wondered how they knew the correct timezone without having you to select it like most clocks.

    Oh, and 24 hour clocks are a pain... its not really that hard to convert it to normal 12 hour time, but it takes time... I can't just look at the clock and know what time it is...
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    1st March 2003, 3:00 PM
    [russian accent]Haha, styoopeed American![/accent] I got used to the 24 hour clock system in a matter of weeks when I moved to Europe. It's quite nice, actually.

    That's a cool clock, BTW.
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    #7
    1st March 2003, 3:24 PM
    You should start memorizing your math tables up to 25 or so then. Once you get at least your subtraction tables that high, conversion takes place almost instantly just by looking at it. For that matter, you don't NEED to convert it, just get the feel for what 17:00 is.
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    #8
    1st March 2003, 4:24 PM
    Heh, that's a pretty cool clock.
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    1st March 2003, 10:39 PM
    Despite there being no need to do so, I memorized the 24 hour clock. I guess it's because I've used a lot of machines that use that system, I guess.
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    #10
    2nd March 2003, 2:51 AM
    There's not even much of anything to memorize.

    Just remember TWO lines.

    If hour is greater than 12, subtract 12 and suffix with PM.

    If not converting to 12 hour format then
    if hour is equal to 24 change hour to 00 'this is midnight

    What is so hard about that? When converting the other way, just one line.

    If hour is PM, add 12.

    Seriously, there is nothing to military time!
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    #11
    2nd March 2003, 1:03 PM
    Its just a pain to have to subtract 12 every time... its not HARD, but it takes a while and I don't instantly know what the time is...
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    #12
    2nd March 2003, 5:50 PM
    It's only known as military time in North America
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    #13
    2nd March 2003, 6:26 PM
    People always compain about military time being "hard to remember". My coworkers have little papers that tell them what is what. If you can do simple math, you can figure out military time, it's not difficult.
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    #14
    2nd March 2003, 7:09 PM
    Well guess what, we are IN North America, and that includes Canada.
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