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Re: (meteorobs) Off topic:Timezone / map / clock



DBarnett02@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Sorry for the off topic post
> I'm looking for a web page that I used to use.
> It's background is a world map, divided into 24 sections, with a slowly
> advancing area of light and dark zones, like a clock. Using it, you could
> instantly tell the approximate time, anywhere in tne world, with just a
> glance. Much neater and easier than all those "Time zone converter" pages.
> I seem to have lost that link.
> Do you have any ideas???
> 
> If so,  PLEASE RESPOND PRIVATELY.
> Thanks in advance,
> Don Barnett
> DBarnett02@aol.com
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RE:

What you describe is called a geochron in the nonvirtual-world.
Suggest you try some searchengines with that entry.
Good luck,
and keep me posted
James Bouw
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