How do you do this? I forget. I've got a time listed at 13:53:05 pst. What time is this?
How do you do this? I forget. I've got a time listed at 13:53:05 pst. What time is this?
"....You have to have faith that if you're doing the work now,you'll get there sometime."
- Nicole Reinhart
Subtract 12 hours .....
13:53:05 would be 1:53:05 PM
So if 1:53 is pst (that's pacific standard time, right?), that means the eastern time would be 4:53, right?
"....You have to have faith that if you're doing the work now,you'll get there sometime."
- Nicole Reinhart
Ah military time, or as I like to call it error proof time, we use it in the shipping industry and have for ever, and I am a proponent og making it the way to keep time. No errors on whether that was 7A or 7P. And as Ba-D-Ger said to convert is easy just add 12 to convert to military and subtract 12 to convert back. All my time pieces run on the 24hr clock.
Damn, I thought I did something right today, but it appears Ba-D-Ger beat me to it. Oh well!Originally Posted by ngateguy
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24 hour time is great for people like me who work at night all the time. In winter here, it's dark at 6am and at 6pm. Things can get really weird at times.
oops sorry, you know how pesky thet Ba-D-Ger guy can beOriginally Posted by Ba-Dg-Er
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