Hi SephirahAh yes, GMT. Zero degrees longitude, the sacred line where time itself politely queues up and waits its turn.
I noticed you want to use GMT, the smooth slide from military time 24 hour clock into GMT. Very Classy. Somewhere on the bridge deck of a look alike Tardis a navigator just nodded in approval.
Unfortunately for the rest of you, Brisbane lives ten hours in the future, which officially makes us Time Lords. We're highly intelligent, keenly aware of temporal anomalies and we casually do time travel before breakfast.
As Douglas Adams wisely put it, "Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." And as Captain Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation reminds us, "Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. But I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey."
Thank you all for indulging my birthday mathematics. This is what happens when you've been around long enough to accumulate wisdom, cake expectations and a working knowledge of planetary timekeeping, with honorary degrees in Doctor Who, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Consider yourselves gently educated by someone very old, very amused and currently enjoying lunch with lashings of cake and "Tea. I'm going to make a cup of tea."
Sarah, I've told you once, twice about your temporal ramblings. Step away from the clock and keyboard and if I hear one more, it's straight to the naughty corner with no cake or physics privileges.
😂🤣😁Best Wishes AlwaysSarah BGlobal Moderator@Sephirah