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Alan Johnson
11/12/2010, 11:46 am
There seem to be a LOT of issues/questions surrounding time zones recently, in that Telltale stuff generally happens during our business hours (Pacific Time Zone). That's not changing.
But here's a handy time zone converter so hopefully the apparent confusion around the subject dies down.
Discuss.
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
Amy Lukima
11/12/2010, 11:51 am
Telltale stuff generally happens during business hours.
We should also mention that we are in the US Pacific timezone.
Alan Johnson
11/12/2010, 11:52 am
We should also mention that we are in the US Pacific timezone.
Ah yes, amended.
Rather Dashing
11/12/2010, 11:57 am
I've always preferred The World Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/) myself.
PainDealer
11/12/2010, 12:07 pm
It would also help if you announced the times in UTC as well. I bet a great deal of people never read this thread...
Vivek
11/12/2010, 12:11 pm
http://www.worldtimezone.com/index12.php
I always have the World Time Zone tab open when I start the browser.
PainDealer
11/12/2010, 12:14 pm
*Note to self*
If I ever need to ask for time, ask Vivek :D
Vivek
11/12/2010, 12:23 pm
*Note to self*
If I ever need to ask for time, ask Vivek :D
Ha.. sure thing :p.
Pinchpenny
11/12/2010, 12:52 pm
I used to have a good desktop widget which let you convert easily between different time zones, much like the built-in Windows one for currency, but ever since I upgraded to W7 I can't find it on the widget marketplace. If anyone knows of a good one, hit me up.
in that Telltale stuff generally happens during our business hours (Pacific Time Zone). That's not changing.
How utterly selfish. Why aren't you reorganising your office hours in order to suit my needs?
Molokov
11/12/2010, 02:12 pm
I've always preferred The World Clock (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/) myself.
+1
timeanddate.com is very useful. I have a personal world clock set up for timezones I'm interested in (friends all over the world, work colleagues as well) and the meeting planner is great if you're trying to schedule a phone call at a decent time for all parties.
StevenMcFlyJr
11/12/2010, 03:05 pm
Who needs a Time Zone Converter? I got a time machine RIGHT HERE! I've got all the time in the world. 15 minutes oughta do it *beep boop bop* ALRIGHT! :-D
corruptbiggins
11/12/2010, 08:02 pm
I used to have a good desktop widget which let you convert easily between different time zones, much like the built-in Windows one for currency, but ever since I upgraded to W7 I can't find it on the widget marketplace. If anyone knows of a good one, hit me up.
With Win 7 I've just added a 2nd clock to the date & time thing on the taskbar, set to Pacific time. Now all I need to do is hover my mouse pointer over the clock and it'll show the time for Telltale. Which I believe is 9pm (ish) now.
Cyphox
11/13/2010, 05:09 am
there's a pretty nice addon for firefox, foxclocks:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/1117/
Jon NA
11/13/2010, 11:49 pm
With Win 7 I've just added a 2nd clock to the date & time thing on the taskbar, set to Pacific time. Now all I need to do is hover my mouse pointer over the clock and it'll show the time for Telltale. Which I believe is 9pm (ish) now.
You can do the same if you use Ubuntu.
not just 2 clock but any amount of clocks you want. And also, you can see a map of the world showing which parts of the world are in nighttime and which parts are in Daytime.
Another cool thing about it is that you can rename the clock instead of ... I don't know ... SanFrancisco Bay, you can rename it to TellTale's Office ...
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