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Old 12th September 2003, 09:14   #1
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What time is it in Spain?

What time is it in Cordoba, Spain? Whats the time difference from California, USA? do they have daylight savings time too?

are they 8+ hours fast or?

Ya ya if i was able to figure it out I wouldnt have to ask... I tried...

http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi...rid&tozone=GMT

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The time on each thread at the bottom is the central Europe time, except for Engeland and Portugal. So that time is also for Spain. Good luck and take care,
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If I am not mistaken, Western Europe is six hours ahead of Eastern standard time. Add the 3 hours? difference from Eastern to Pacific standard time and you should be about 9 hours behind Spain.
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Haha thats the thing... is Spain 8 hours ahead of me or 9 hours? I have a feeling its 8...


Charlie: the time at the bottom of each post is set to my time... my standard time... and thats GMT - 8

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Okay, sorry, I didn't know that. I thought it was the same for everybody. But than you have to check how many hours minus GMT you are, because we are +1, Holland is the same as for Spain. That should make it easier for you.
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Hey Charlie it's time to party!
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Hey Vadas, it's always time to party!!
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Hahaha yes its always party time I know I know... party till 5 am eh...

OK you guys are right its 9 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time... My friend just called me today and I asked her and its 9 hrs ahead... THANKS guys!
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