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Hi

just wondering if it would be posible when you update the site next if a clock telling the Thai Time could be placed on the home page

Or a link to one ?

Some time i forget what time it is there, normal when the UK clock change

Thanks for reading

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Im in dubai, UK is 3 hours behind, HH is 3 hours ahead, so you just add 6, easy !
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Post by MartinJ »

OK OK

My point was, if there was a clock tell the time now in HH every one would know it

No matter where they be in the world, with just a look

no thinking need.

I go to Sri Lanka and Africa and i do some thime for get what time it is in my most Fav place of all

For now i have set a phone to always tell me the time there. So when i ring i not wake any one up at 2 in the morning

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Post by PeteB »

Martin - I think that you are missing something.

On the forum home page, the thai time is clearly shown (LH side above the forum posts). :idea:

It showed (a minute or two ago)

You last visited on Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:14 am
The time now is Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:40 pm


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Works like clockwork, dosn't it?
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I dont want to know what time it is! I came away to forget such things as time... :)
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Post by 2dandan »

Pete B - My Forum home page only gives the dates. No times.

However if anyone wants to know the time anywhere in the World, click on the link to take you to a site which you can personalise to include cities and countries to suit your own requirements.

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/personal.html
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Post by PeteB »

2dandan - hi,

In your profile is the date format " D M d, Y g:i a " ? This should give date and time.

Similarly, (for Martin) if the timezone is set to GMT + 7 hrs, then the Thai time will be displayed ( Anticipating that most people will know what time it is locally, or may even glance at the time at the bottom right of their monitor, assuming that they have set the default to show the clock in their Windows 'Taskbar and Start menu' properties - oh yes - and have set the date and time in their PC :wink: )

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