Little itty bitty mods under $100.

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DPLongo22

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By the way, I work with a group of people who's JOB it is to know the 24 hour clock. Yet, to a person, they ALL have to pull out a conversion sheet. Every time.

"Conversion" is the quickest way to not learn something. See every kid 1970's elementary school kid, and the Metric System (I was one of them). Who CARES how many kilometers are in a mile???

We are led by idiots. TEACH, people!!!
 

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By the way, I work with a group of people who's JOB it is to know the 24 hour clock. Yet, to a person, they ALL have to pull out a conversion sheet. Every time.

"Conversion" is the quickest way to not learn something. See every kid 1970's elementary school kid, and the Metric System (I was one of them). Who CARES how many kilometers are in a mile???

We are led by idiots. TEACH, people!!!

I'm ok at 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock. I just add or subtract 2. 14 o'clock and 22 o'clock. After that I'm lost. :lol:
 

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By the way, I work with a group of people who's JOB it is to know the 24 hour clock. Yet, to a person, they ALL have to pull out a conversion sheet. Every time.

"Conversion" is the quickest way to not learn something. See every kid 1970's elementary school kid, and the Metric System (I was one of them). Who CARES how many kilometers are in a mile???

We are led by idiots. TEACH, people!!!

Quite so. Spent a summer in England years back (many years back!), and the spouse had a hard time with currency conversion. Me? Just converted my then monthy income into pounds, looked at it, and figured how to apportion that month's income. No other conversion needed. If I wanted something that was, say, half that, was easy to figure I didn't really need it! :lol:
 

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I'm ok at 2 o'clock and 10 o'clock. I just add or subtract 2. 14 o'clock and 22 o'clock. After that I'm lost. :lol:

If you must convert, simply subtract 12. The other option is to break the day into quarters.

  1. 00:00 (midnight)
  2. 06:00 (6am)
  3. 12:00 (noon)
  4. 18:00 (6pm)
>>> (back to 00:00)

if you can remember those four, the rest become pretty easy to recognize.

I don't recall exactly how I did it, but it was 1978. I forgot many things from that era. :blush:
 

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Quite so. Spent a summer in England years back (many years back!), and the spouse had a hard time with currency conversion. Me? Just converted my then monthy income into pounds, looked at it, and figured how to apportion that month's income. No other conversion needed. If I wanted something that was, say, half that, was easy to figure I didn't really need it! :lol:

Precisely, just by the way. The numbers are only relative to the current situation. WE never think how much something costs in Swedish Krona, do we?

So WHY would we do the reverse, when in Oslo? Embrace your surroundings...
 

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If you must convert, simply subtract 12. The other option is to break the day into quarters.

  1. 00:00 (midnight)
  2. 06:00 (6am)
  3. 12:00 (noon)
  4. 18:00 (6pm)
>>> (back to 00:00)

if you can remember those four, the rest become pretty easy to recognize.

I don't recall exactly how I did it, but it was 1978. I forgot many things from that era. :blush:

My memory is not so good and I'm worse with numbers. :facepalm:
 

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Ha! Try working it UTC time! Then 6:00pm becomes 1800 o'clock + 4 hours or 2200 o'clock. That's in daylight savings time. If it's winter it's 1800 + 5 (or is that +4 DST and +5 standard?).

But wait! That's only in EST. CST becomes +5 or +6 and PST becomes +6 or +7.... :confused:
 

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Ha! Try working it UTC time! Then 6:00pm becomes 1800 o'clock + 4 hours or 2200 o'clock. That's in daylight savings time. If it's winter it's 1800 + 5 (or is that +4 DST and +5 standard?).

But wait! That's only in EST. CST becomes +5 or +6 and PST becomes +6 or +7.... :confused:

:?::blink::facepalm:
 
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