I live in Australia so the time here is nearly 10 pm. So around midday in Blighty and ~7am in New York? I notice that it's very quiet when I get up in the morning, I assume because most are sleeping. Do other timezones have "quiet times"?
I live in GMT+6 timezone. Usually in urban areas 12 AM to 6 AM is quiet. In village areas, the quiet time begins as early as 8 PM. NY is GMT-5. And Australia is GMT+1. To get out of such confusion, you can make an Internet clock like this:
By integrating NIST server with ESP8266, you can see time of different countries. I did a similar project. Posting the pics.
NYC is 5 hours behind UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) in the winter months November to March, and it is 4 hours behind UTC in the summer months, roughly April to October, when it becomes Eastern Daylight Time.
I live in Australia so the time here is nearly 10 pm. So around midday in Blighty and ~7am in New York? I notice that it's very quiet when I get up in the morning, I assume because most are sleeping. Do other timezones have "quiet times"?
If the ETO site were as busy as some other forums, it would be hopping during all daylight hours here in New York. Early morning we'd have the Brit's lat morning to lunch time making comments - and our evenings, when you're just getting up, we have the aussies asking if this is a dead time. And, we'd have Americans making posts all day long.
I live in Australia so the time here is nearly 10 pm. So around midday in Blighty and ~7am in New York? I notice that it's very quiet when I get up in the morning, I assume because most are sleeping. Do other timezones have "quiet times"?
Hi guys... Good time everyone I have a vc97 multimeter whose frequency meter does not work, what should I do? I used the power transistor of the hot part to measure the peak city electricity. I wanted to measure the switching frequency from the transistor, but the device had a problem in the...
Given this board has been up for 20+ years (2003-2023) and there are approximately 1.11E6 messages, the long-term average is about 152 messages per day. I think we are well below that level.
Given this board has been up for 20+ years (2003-2023) and there are approximately 1.11E6 messages, the long-term average is about 152 messages per day. I think we are well below that level.