Clock Setting


Clock Setting on your pc.  

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  1. 1. Clock Setting on your pc.

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:blink: 12 hour format -- cuz it's too hard to subtract 12 from the double-digit hours, so that I know the real time.

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You don't even need to do that. I think I just remeber it and read it, e.g. 13 my mind go's to 1, 16 my mind goes to 4 etc.

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24hr time just makes so much more sense.

though sometimes it gets confusing when i'm so used to taht and then i'm using someone else's clock.

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12 hour is easiest, but 24 hour is good if you can't see outside to tell if it's AM or PM...

i just hate subtracting 12 from the 2x digit times... for some reason it's real easy with the 1x times, but not the 2x times...

also, do they make 24 hour analog watches? i've never seen one, would be interesting...

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if you can't see outside to tell if it's AM or PM...

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Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Regional and Language Settings -> Regional Options / TAB / -> Customize -> Time / TAB / -> Add the letter "t" to the time format... :)

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Every install of windows i use the regional options they provide to set it up to 24 hour (HH:mm:ss... makes a lot more sense...) and set the date to the ISO standard yyyy-MM-dd. All of the systems at my house are set up the same way.

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My problem with Internet Time (the .beat thing) is it isn't that precise. 1 .beat is approximately 1 minute and 26 seconds. Thats 86 seconds per beat... they don't even mention if you can do 1.27 .beats...

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24, no confusion that way.

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Why only the two options?

Is internet time not catching on yet?

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My problem with Internet Time (the .beat thing) is it isn't that precise. 1 .beat is approximately 1 minute and 26 seconds. Thats 86 seconds per beat... they don't even mention if you can do 1.27 .beats...

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