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dunno but i know that the should be something in a atlas saying about it >_<
 
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See kids? This is what you turn out like when you skip school.

Since you are clearly slow of mind, I will explain this for you. PDT stands for Pacific Daylight Time. PDT is at -7 relative to GMT. You are at +2. To go from -7 to +2, you need to add 9 hours. Therefore:

08:00-10:00 (PDT) = 17:00-19:00
16:00-18:00 (PDT) = 01:00-03:00, the next day
00:00-02:00 (PDT) = 09:00-11:00

Now, I can also convert this to the twelve hour clock, if you need help there too.
 
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Hmmmm,ok PDT stands for Pacific Daylight Time, and is -7Hours.

Since your +2 hours you are 9 hours in front of those times.
That means:

08:00-10:00 (PDT)
16:00-18:00 (PDT)
00:00-02:00 (PDT)

Is Now:

17:00-19:00
01:00-03:00
09:00-11:00

Bah,sorry if i'm wrong,I just did a little bit a research and came up with this.

GuZzie

EDIT: ZOMG U POSTED IT 2 MINS BEFORE ME >.< SIFFF
 

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frsrblch said:
See kids? This is what you turn out like when you skip school.

Since you are clearly slow of mind, I will explain this for you. PDT stands for Pacific Daylight Time. PDT is at -7 relative to GMT. You are at +2. To go from -7 to +2, you need to add 9 hours. Therefore:

08:00-10:00 (PDT) = 17:00-19:00
16:00-18:00 (PDT) = 01:00-03:00, the next day
00:00-02:00 (PDT) = 09:00-11:00

Now, I can also convert this to the twelve hour clock, if you need help there too.
Now isn't that uncalled for? Well next time you feel like feeling better then someone else don't bother helping them or you will and i can gaurantee it get a warning.
 

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