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    Ok it's now Saturday morning in Alaska. I think it must be, hmmmm, very early Sunday morning in Australia?

    Hey if it's not already somewhere on this site, how about this for a tool? A link to one of those world maps showing time zones, so that we can each know where we are in relation to each other. Oh, and some show where it's daylight and dark, too -- pretty cool. Or maybe somehow it could be embedded in the site somehow. Just a thought. I'm always trying to think of what time it is in the UK or Australia.... Maybe it's already here and I just don't know about it.

    OK I am a nerd. But here are two that I like. This is my favorite... it requires a flash plugin but it's pretty snazzy and shows the day and time anywhere in the world... TimeTicker and the time tickers...

    This one is a little less cool with the graphics but it accomplishes the same thing. WorldTimeZones.com - The Current Time Anywhere in The World!

    I think I'll post this over in General Discussion -- maybe others would be interested and maybe RJ can find a way to put something like this directly in our Tools forum?
    "Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Great works are performed not by strength, but perseverance." -- Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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    Idea for new tool?

    mike here is a gift

    mike i have an installer on the way to your house to install all the world clocks. will also include weather and traffic reports! lol:l

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      Idea for new tool?

      Terrific idea!

      Mike-

      That's a terrific idea! I, too, would like to know what day/time it is in the varous locatiions inhabited by those in our vast community!

      Best,
      Kayjay

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        Idea for new tool?

        Thanks, Mojo. I have a big empty wall and was wondering what to do with it!

        Hiya Kayjay!
        "Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Great works are performed not by strength, but perseverance." -- Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)

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          Idea for new tool?

          perks for mayor!

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