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  2. Proper time - Wikipedia

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    In relativity, proper time (from Latin, meaning own time) along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line. The proper time interval between two events on a world line is the change in proper time, which is independent of coordinates, and is a Lorentz scalar . [ 1 ]

  3. Equation of time - Wikipedia

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    The United States Naval Observatory states "the Equation of Time is the difference apparent solar time minus mean solar time", i.e. if the sun is ahead of the clock the sign is positive, and if the clock is ahead of the sun the sign is negative. [6] [7] The equation of time is shown in the upper graph above for a period of slightly more than a ...

  4. Moondial - Wikipedia

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    Thus, one week to either side of the full moon, the moondial will read 5 hours and 36 minutes before or after the correct time. [citation needed] More advanced moondials include charts showing the exact calculations to find the correct time, as well as dials designed with latitude and longitude.

  5. Change your calendar time zone in AOL Mail

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    Adjust your calendar's time zone for your current location to keep your events' times accurate. 1. In AOL Mail, click the Calendar icon 2. Click Calendar full view. 3. Click Settings icon | select Calendar Options. 4. Select your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down menu under General. 5.

  6. Daylight Saving Time: How to set the clock on anything - AOL

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    For most of these clocks, on newer devices connected to the Internet, will update to the correct time automatically. But older items like microwaves, ovens, clock radios, coffeemakers, digital ...

  7. Speaking clock - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the number 1194 was the speaking clock in all areas. The service started in 1953 by the Post Master General's Department, originally to access the talking clock on a rotary dial phone, callers would dial "B074", during the transition from a rotary dial to a DTMF based phone system, the talking clock number changed from "B074" to 1194.

  8. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Click any recent activity entry to view its IP address as well as the date and time it was collected. If one is drastically different from the others, remove it and change your password. Be aware that there are some legitimate reasons why your history can show unfamiliar locations, such as your mobile device detecting the wrong location or ...

  9. Compose and send emails in AOL Mail

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    At this time, automatic forwarding of email isn't offered, however individual emails can be forwarded one at a time. 1. Open an email message. 2. On the top of the email, click the Forward icon. 3. Enter the email address you want the message sent to. 4. Click Send.