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Old 11 September 2013, 07:53 AM   #9
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The nice thing about this watch is that you can use it the way you want to, and I can use it the way I want to.

By the way, the URL you gave me also spits out UTC, so I'm not sure why you say it never comes into it. The whole calculation is based on it. I'm not going to call my work colleague in Singapore to find out the time difference, I'll just look it up ;)

Use it the way you like it.
All I meant was that I simply plug in the two cities and it gives me the time in those locations. In other words, If I input that it is midnight in Los Angeles and want to know what time it is in Manila, it will tell me it is 3PM that day - so I know Manila is 15 hours ahead. Yes, it also gives you the UTC offsets, but I don't need to know that when it is giving me the actual time.

But I agree, the function is flexible enough to use any way that works for you.
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