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 Posted: Wed Jan 4th, 2012 02:32 pm
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Edgel



Joined: Wed Nov 30th, 2005
Location: Dublin, Ohio USA
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Heck, Shady, it's not that complicated.  If you are traveling, either set the GMT hand to your local time or to your home time to get two time zones.  Then rotate the bezel so that the time zone (city) where you are is on your current time (hour hand) where you are and count the time zones on the bezel to the desired time zone (again, city) and either add or subtract from your current time to get the time in that city. crap.gif