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Old 11-Jul-2008, 19:03
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Default Re: How do I know the time in foreign countries?

I use FoxClocks, which puts an icon in the statusbar of my browser that can display the time in the various timezones I have to be in contact with; it saves me having to remember the time differences.
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It was always nice flying east from Japan. I often got home [to my North American home] a few hours before I had left Japan.
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I think the site gives you the current time of a place but not the time at any point in the future though.
It's just okay to me. Easy to use and no need to make calculations.
Thank you to you both, tedtmc & anreak.
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It's just okay to me. Easy to use and no need to make calculations.
Thank you to you both, tedtmc & anreak.
Hey guys. I really very much like this site.
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