Pacific time is GMT -7. Currently the UK is on British Summer Time (GMT +1) and so 10 AM Pacific Time is equivalent to 6PM BST. Steve Job's Apple keynote speech is due to start at 10AM Pacific Time today. Anyone in the UK wanting to find out about the iPhone 2 should start reading the MacWorld, Engadget etc blogs at 6 tonight... If you want! Cheers, Jon
10 AM CST = 4 PM in the UK. There is a 6 hour time difference between CST and the UK.
6pm
5 p.m.
11am GMT is 7am EST time.
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
1659 GMT
2 PM EST is 7 PM GMT. GMT is 5 hours ahead of EST.
The EST timezone is GMT-5 meaning EST is five hours behind GMT.
11am GMT is 7am EST time.
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
It would be 10AM EST.
1659 GMT
2 PM EST is 7 PM GMT. GMT is 5 hours ahead of EST.
The EST timezone is GMT-5 meaning EST is five hours behind GMT.
10AM PST is 1PM EST
16:00 GMT would be 11:00 EST.
It is 2pm GMT.
US Eastern Time - is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -5 hours, ie. 5 hours behind Greenwich, England. US Pacific Time - is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -8 hours, ie. 8 hours behind Greenwich, England. If it is 10am on the US east coast, it is 7am on the US west coast. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
Add 5 hours to EST (Easter Standard Time [North America]) to get GMT. 21:30 EST is 02:30GMT the next day.
GMT + 8 hrs = EST + 13 hrs