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Jun 07, 2010 14:41

Has anyone noticed that the clocks are different? Its not the usual 12 hour clocks of 24 hours. Maybe I'm just seeing things.

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ttlyisabard June 7 2010, 21:44:42 UTC
It's different ... but the 12 hour clock was different for me anyway.

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internalcage June 7 2010, 21:56:35 UTC
How many hours were you originally used to?

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ttlyisabard June 7 2010, 22:04:52 UTC
Well ... there were 360 minutes in the day. We cut them into 6 hours ... three day and three night. So 60 minutes an hour is the same ...

What's your clock based on? Ours is because there are 360 days in the year ...

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internalcage June 7 2010, 22:17:36 UTC
Ah, well its somewhat similiar, just with 24 hours for day and night for 7 days. Then there's roughly about 30 to 31 days in a month which make up 12 within a year.

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ttlyisabard June 7 2010, 22:33:47 UTC
Yeah ... your calendar's strange. Why aren't all the months just the same length?

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internalcage June 7 2010, 22:34:45 UTC
I'm not the one who came up with it.

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ttlyisabard June 7 2010, 23:49:21 UTC
[She giggles some more.]

I didn't think you did. Someone named Gregory did I think ...

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internalcage June 7 2010, 23:51:25 UTC
Its recorded somewhere in the library, probably in history.

[There's a chuckle of his own.]

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ttlyisabard June 9 2010, 02:23:53 UTC
That's where I was reading.

[She spent a lot of time there. Well, not since the last glitch on the boat.]

Have you figured out the new clocks yet though? When does sun rise and set?

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internalcage June 9 2010, 02:32:03 UTC
No, I haven't. I'm not willing to stay up an extra twenty four hours to figure it out.

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ttlyisabard June 9 2010, 02:38:38 UTC
Oh, well ... I'll make an attempt then. When I figure it out, I'll share, alright?

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internalcage June 9 2010, 02:40:28 UTC
That would be wonderful. Thanks.

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