Doesn’t GMT also go on Daylight Saving Time for part of the year? I can never remember which time zone is doing what. Besides, I like clocks.
I did learn last night that Beijing is exactly 12 hours ahead of us. That’s an easy one to remember until we go back off daylight saving time.
British Standard and British Daylight, but they don’t affect UTC/GMT, unless somebody’s changed the rules. The Navy lives on Zulu (GMT/UTC) time for its telecommunications, and I don’t remember ever having to adjust clocks.
I had always thought that, but looking at the World Time thingy last night I noticed in the preferences for the GMT time that it said Daylight Saving begins the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October. That was confusing.
But it appears that this clock has a GMT Standard Time and a Greenwich Standard Time. What they call GMT Standard Time practices Daylight Saving Time as does Greenwich itself. Greenwich Standard Time is what the rest of us call Greenwich Mean Time or UT.
No wonder the powers that be decided to just rename it Universal Time—or actually Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for civil time.
Here’s more information than anyone would probably ever want to know about UT, but quite interesting, nonetheless.
My head is spinning. I think I should check out that link lol.
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Ha! Fie upon your clock! UTC (or GMT as it was once known) is 10 hours ahead of me; easily remembered!