24-hour Watches
#4
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Just about any digital watch these days has some sort of setting you can make to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour clocks. With an analog watch, the style is obvious determined by the markings on the watch face and the hands.
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I thought I remembered seeing watches where the dials took 24 hours to go around instead of 12, rather than repeating the cycle with a second set of numbers.
Here's one such watch:
http://tinyurl.com/zk3pw
I googled and found tons of hits of watches you can buy on line -- all 24 hour ones.
Here's one such watch:
http://tinyurl.com/zk3pw
I googled and found tons of hits of watches you can buy on line -- all 24 hour ones.
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#15
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Robespierre, for NYers like me, it's relatively easy to keep track of time in Taiwan as it's a 12 hour time difference for 6 months (they don't observe daylight savings time). No need to change my watch, except for the date thingy.
As for keeping military time, I just add 12 to whatever time I have on my watch. I used to be in radio where we kept military time on our logs, and that's how we all did it.
Methinks the OP is going to Europe and just wants to make sure she doesn't miss the train, etc.
As for keeping military time, I just add 12 to whatever time I have on my watch. I used to be in radio where we kept military time on our logs, and that's how we all did it.
Methinks the OP is going to Europe and just wants to make sure she doesn't miss the train, etc.
#16
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Thanks everyone! No substance abuse problems here, lol, but I do have a form of dyslexia that trips me up telling time sometimes. So, KT is exactly right, I don't want to have to translate from the 24-hour clock, e.g., from 18 hours to 6 pm.
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Oh...I forgot to mention, I also did a currency conversion chart, and I put that back-to-back with the time chart, and I laminated them together...credit card size.
I also reduced our passports, made copies, and laminated the copies too.
I also reduced our passports, made copies, and laminated the copies too.
#20
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Sounds like you're good to go! Unless you are calling home, I gently suggest that you try not to keep looking at the column that shows "local time where you live"... it only leads to disorientation and exaggerates jet lag (i used to wear two watches and leave one on my home time, my european host made me take it off!)




