November 30, 2004

The international internet


by brian_turner

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I’m currently outsourcing some development work to people I know in India - sometimes in e-mail it’s easy to forget the time difference, though. For example, the other night I tried to arrange for some webdev work with a client site at 6pm GMT - which just happened to be near midnight local Indian time. Not a pleasant idea, really, so re-scheduled for 6am GMT - which is over lunchtime for the developers.

Anyway, while enjoying that new experience and new partnerships, I thought I’d put up this link to world time and dates: Time and Date.com: worldclock

Having already gotten used to working with US timezones, it seems I need to keep my options open on learning to work with other time zones now. The link is probably an old and has-been resource, but I’ll definitely keep it by as a useful reference. :)

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