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Topic: What Time is it ?
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Don Barone (Moderator)
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posted 5/2/01 11:26 AM
Hi all: Just something to think about. While I was surfing the net I found a banner displaying the time and temperature at Amundsen-Scott, Antarctica. It got me to thinking. What time is it at the North and South Pole at any given moment ? Just wondering.
Best Regards
Don Barone
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lll ll
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posted 9/23/03 0:38 AM
The time at the North and South pole at any given time would be the time of that which is; a larger portion of time that is merely days. Though this is reliable only upon the rotation of that which is other than that which is itself and upon it's isolation; it inof itself has no time. Are we still talking about the poles? lol
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AHATMOSE
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posted 10/18/03 11:07 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 12/2/03 12:31 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 3/28/04 4:54 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 4/2/04 6:54 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 4/8/04 7:00 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 4/11/04 3:18 PM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 4/14/04 4:21 AM
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AHATMOSE
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posted 5/25/04 6:42 AM
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