BenS Member Original Poster Sep 25, 2003 #1 I think it would be easier if the clock wasn't in Military Time Format (00:00-23:59). I'm pretty sure that using vBulletin you can do this. Or is there a reason for the use of that time format?
I think it would be easier if the clock wasn't in Military Time Format (00:00-23:59). I'm pretty sure that using vBulletin you can do this. Or is there a reason for the use of that time format?
Woody13 New Member Sep 25, 2003 #2 It's not "Military Time" but rather "Coordinated Universal Time" or "CUT" for short. Since you're in Minnesota here's a good link for you; http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Central/d/-6/java Remember that time is relative only to your location and speed.
It's not "Military Time" but rather "Coordinated Universal Time" or "CUT" for short. Since you're in Minnesota here's a good link for you; http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Central/d/-6/java Remember that time is relative only to your location and speed.
WDW-Imagineer Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2003 #3 I actually enjoy the 24-hour time format, its not that hard to figure out & use it. Most of the rest of the world uses this format.
I actually enjoy the 24-hour time format, its not that hard to figure out & use it. Most of the rest of the world uses this format.
MKCustodial Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2003 #4 Originally posted by WDW-Imagineer I actually enjoy the 24-hour time format, its not that hard to figure out & use it. Most of the rest of the world uses this format. Click to expand... Yeah, you guys are just weird with your inches and feet and farenheit and gallons and pounds... :lol:
Originally posted by WDW-Imagineer I actually enjoy the 24-hour time format, its not that hard to figure out & use it. Most of the rest of the world uses this format. Click to expand... Yeah, you guys are just weird with your inches and feet and farenheit and gallons and pounds... :lol: