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A watch which has two different time zones displayed on its dial ( generally with a day/night indicator for the "home time")
Iconsider time is wasted on WikiAnswers. There is so much to learn and knowledge to share that time is well spent.There is thousands of different things you can learn from other peoples knowledgeNO NO NO
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A watch which has two different time zones displayed on its dial ( generally with a day/night indicator for the "home time")
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One row of 5 different brands with each type being represented can be arranged in 5x4x3x2x1= 120 ways
probably the reason is that the area where the website is run has a different time then where you are
No, a show airing in different time zones will typically be broadcast at the same local time across each time zone. This means viewers in different time zones will see the show at different times based on their local time.