Visual Global Time Zone Table
Created | Updated Jan 22, 2004
Table of International Timezones (TIT)
This is not the first attempt to get the global time zones into an entry. U203563 collected researchers living in specific time zones in A831656.
As some already know I am more into visualisation hence this . Oh yes:
I concider the pacific islands as one area.
Both the american continents as one area.
Europe and africa are also grouped into one area.
This leavs the asiatic and australian area as a tail.
...GMT-9 | GMT-8 ... GMT-5 | GMT-3 ... GMT+3 | GMT+4 ... GMT+12 | GMT-12... |
Evening | Night | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
Night | Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Night |
Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Night | Morning |
Afternoon | Evening | Night | Morning | Afternoon |
This whole story is in no way accurate. It is meant to show where you can expect researchers to be active.
The clocks of the computers in my Local Area Network have a deviation of seconds. The cached responses of the DNA servers have a deviation of minutes. But the human users in the same time zonecan have deviations of hours. Why should we bother about the exact time? It is just by convention we all say it is time.