Find out what time it is anywhere in the world at the World Time Server.
Posted by Jane Galt at October 10, 2003 11:17 AM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksFor Somalia, it says: 10:55 PM, Friday, October 10, 2003
I think that's a good 1000 years off.
Posted by: denise on October 10, 2003 03:57 PMHar-har.
Interesting, and right, that it includes all the time zones for these countries. Russia - record 11 time zones. whoo-hoo! I always thought it was 8.
Anyway, I'm on a whole other time schedule, it's the year 12,210 of our one true Space God; the time when he passes by on a meteor, coincidentally also the time for me to drink my cyanide-cool aid, will come soon. Repent ya' all.
Posted by: podzdorf on October 10, 2003 08:28 PMNot only is it a cool site but they have a cool little application you can download called Atomic.exe. It allows you to keep your computer's system clock synched to the World Time Server. I then use it to set my watch. It's great little toy for the anal-retentive!
Posted by: Jonathan Bailey on October 11, 2003 11:17 AMMy favorite is the half hour zones. Teheran and Newfoundland are both in this catagory.
In Iraq, where American soldiers die nearly every day while Bush's corporate pals line their pockets, the time is UTC plus three hours.
Posted by: Orbitron on October 11, 2003 04:01 PMIt's a sick site. Palestinian "terror-tory" for Israel? Yikes. Some people have too much time on their hands.
Posted by: Carol in California on October 13, 2003 06:05 PMhttp://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java
is even neater (though only covering US time zones and UTC) - with java enabled there's a map of where in the world it is day and night
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