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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 17:50:31 -0500, dxAce
wrote: wrote: UTC is the same as GMT.(some folks call it Zulu) I live in the CTZ (Central Time Zone) and I have always known London is six hours ahead of my time zone.Right now,it is (keep in mind,by the time I finish typing this and send and by the time it shows up at rec.radio.shortwave,the time will be a little later) 4:30 PM CTZ and it is 10:30 PM GMT. At the moment though, London itself is 7 hours ahead of you, which has nothing to do with GMT. When you set your clock ahead tonight, (assuming you do) then London time will then indeed be 6 hours ahead of you. dxAce Michigan USA You sure about that Ace? I'm in Pacific and Zulu is 7 hours ahead of me. |
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