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Time zone converter
Topic Started: Jan 2 2009, 10:28:32 AM (1,481 Views)
Pamm
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I just found this while looking for something to translate my flights into ET for my folks. I love it!

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
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TerritorianTori
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Hehe.. I use that site all the time. Love it!

There's also an add-on you can get for Firefox that shows selected time zones on your toolbar. I'll have to find out what it's called and post here...

ETA.. here it is: FoxClocks
"FoxClocks lets you keep an eye on the time around the world - or just your local time - by putting small clocks in your statusbar."
Edited by TerritorianTori, Jan 2 2009, 11:07:46 AM.
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blarg
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I always just google search for "time in ____"

For example "time in Sydney", or "time in Arizona".

The first result is the time. :)
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natasha_alena
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blarg
Jan 3 2009, 12:57:47 AM
I always just google search for "time in ____"

For example "time in Sydney", or "time in Arizona".

The first result is the time. :)
Awesome! I never knew you could do that! I always used Pamm's site until now :)

If you have Vista, you can set it up so the clock in your task bar has three time zones. I love it! Just run your mouse over it and you can see all three times.
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Pamm
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I'm new to Vista, so I didn't know that task bar trick :) I'll have to set my father's up for it too, I think.
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