Name : perl-DateTime-Format-IBeat
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Version : 0.16_1
| Vendor : N0i_Net
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Release : 5.n0i.1.0.161
| Date : 2005-07-24 01:59:26
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Group : Development/Libraries
| Source RPM : perl-DateTime-Format-IBeat-0.16_1-5.n0i.1.0.161.src.rpm
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Size : 0.03 MB
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Packager : Marius Feraru < altblue_n0i_net>
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Summary : Format times in .beat notation
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Description :
No Time Zones. No Geographical Borders.
How long is a Swatch .beat? In short, we have divided up the virtual and real day into 1000 I< beats>. One Swatch beat is the equivalent of 1 minute 26.4 seconds. That means that 12 noon in the old time system is the equivalent of AATT500 Swatch .beats.
Okay, so how can a surfer in New York, or a passenger on a transatlantic flight know when it is AATT500 Swatch .beats in Central Europe for example? How can the New York surfer make a date for a chat with his cyber friend in Rome? Easy, Internet Time is the same all over the world.
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/archive/reb00t.com/fedora/6/perl |