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Can there be a INLINE CLOCK!!
As stupid as it sounds!! lol
It would be nice knw "indaba time" as a result of time differences!! As i am from the southern hemisphere i do not want to miss out on competitions just cos of a time misinterpretation lol
Also Bpm when taggind an uploaded track NO WORK!!
Cheers,
dfreedm
I'll pass the suggestion along to the rest of the team, thanks guys. Until then, remember that all competitions are in Eastern United States time (the time in New York City) - which is Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) in the summer and Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the winter. Thanks!
Josh
Josh
I am from Germany and I do not understand the last post. :-)) so I would like to have a clock too. your time, I can translate it to GMT-1, what is my time. :-)))
(holy shit ... is it impossible for politicians, to set up a unique time for the whole planet? can't be this complicated ... )
But we do have universal time. It's UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated) and it approximates to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
White, actually you are now, like me, at UTC+2 because of daylight savings. Now we're at CEST (central european summer time), and after 29th of October it will be CET (UTC+1).
Aahh.. Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. :)
American EDT is UTC-4, so you just subtract 6 hours from your local time, and you have EDT.
The same difference is in winter too. EDT becomes EST (UTC-5), and we have CET (UTC+1) instead of CEST.
BUT! :) The funny thing is that clock on forum posts reads
[date] [time] -0500 2008. That -0500 is e-mail type time difference indicator. But it should read -0400 because EDT is UTC-4.
Or did winter time started in New York already?
I am not confused. It realy isn't that complicated at all.
Errrrr...... I just forgot what I was talking about. :)))
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