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Post by Mattekalle on Jan 28, 2006 8:13:31 GMT
What exactly does GMT-time mean by the way? If I understand it right it is the time that is in the country you are...so I have to know what country you are in to know what timedifference it is to me, right? That means that it isnt enough for a guy to just say a time in GMT-time...if the other person doesnt know where he is from he cant check what timedifference it is. ...or have I missunderstod it?
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Post by MrTPenguin on Jan 28, 2006 11:22:18 GMT
GMT = Greenwich Mean Time = the time in the UK for half of the year (for the other half, we use BST = British Summer Time). We're on GMT at the moment, and the time now is 11:20 GMT.
[NB, Greenwich is pronounced "gren-itch"]
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Post by Mattekalle on Jan 28, 2006 14:52:17 GMT
ok thx...then I know...then it was like I thought from the begining...I was confused when people begun to say strange things...=)
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