Bst ends tonight

Clocks go back at 2am, guys and gals! Don’t forget back to UTC time as of tomorrow!

Fatboy slimslow:
Clocks go back at 2am, guys and gals! Don’t forget back to UTC time as of tomorrow!

Err, no, it’s always UTC time! :stuck_out_tongue:

Harry Monk:

Fatboy slimslow:
Clocks go back at 2am, guys and gals! Don’t forget back to UTC time as of tomorrow!

Err, no, it’s always UTC time! :stuck_out_tongue:

plus one at the min Harry, till 2am

Harry Monk:

Fatboy slimslow:
Clocks go back at 2am, guys and gals! Don’t forget back to UTC time as of tomorrow!

Err, no, it’s always UTC time! :stuck_out_tongue:

plus one at the min Harry, till 2am

No, Universal Time Co-ordinated is exactly the same as Greenwich Mean Time, it’s just a different name for it.

It’s always GMT/ UTC, but sometimes we also have British Summer Time, and this is the only thing changing tonight.

Harry Monk:
No, Universal Time Co-ordinated is exactly the same as Greenwich Mean Time, it’s just a different name for it.

It’s always GMT/ UTC, but sometimes we also have British Summer Time, and this is the only thing changing tonight.

As we speak Harry, I’m in my truck it’s 23:05hrs UTC is 22:05! Set yours H when you get in your truck after your weekend break, you’ll be winding it back an hour! UTC is always the same = 22:06 at present! :grimacing: :grimacing:

Harry Monk:
No, Universal Time Co-ordinated is exactly the same as Greenwich Mean Time, it’s just a different name for it.

It’s always GMT/ UTC, but sometimes we also have British Summer Time, and this is the only thing changing tonight.

Just to be pedantic, a new GMT day which was adopted as the world’s time standard at the Washington Meridian Conference in 1884, which kept time on the mean solar time, based on the Greenwich meridian (longitude zero) officially starts a 12:00 noon, a new UTC day starts at 00:00 midnight and keeps time on the Earth’s rotation and deemed to be more accurate, about a nanosecond (billionth of a second) per day. GMT is only really used in the UK & Ireland, to the rest of the world GMT is now the Greenwich Mean Astronomical Time.