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The purpose of this article is to describe the necessary background information to understand time and date issues on the Internet and in computer clocks. | The purpose of this article is to describe the necessary background information to understand time and date issues on the Internet and in computer clocks. | ||
=Calendar standards= | =Calendar standards= | ||
+ | In the western world we are using the Gregorian calender which is a solar calendar following the seasons and the Earths orbit around the Sun | ||
See the article [[Calendar standards]] | See the article [[Calendar standards]] | ||
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=Clock and Time standards= | =Clock and Time standards= | ||
See the article [[Clock and Time standards]] | See the article [[Clock and Time standards]] | ||
[[Category:Time]] | [[Category:Time]] |
Revision as of 14:41, 6 July 2013
The purpose of this article is to describe the necessary background information to understand time and date issues on the Internet and in computer clocks.
Calendar standards
In the western world we are using the Gregorian calender which is a solar calendar following the seasons and the Earths orbit around the Sun See the article Calendar standards
Clock and Time standards
See the article Clock and Time standards