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Time difference between Scotland and England

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Florence61

Florence61 Report 7 Jul 2022 18:55

:-D :-D :-D :-D@ maggie

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 7 Jul 2022 19:01

Good that you’ve sorted it, Florence.

I wondered whether you were in the Orkneys, by the way, but I was guessing.

I see you asked about the Meridian. It is the Prime Meridian (which somewhat supersedes Greenwich) and it does not pass through Scotland at all - which is why I asked whether you were east of the line ie Orkneys - even though I have no idea whether they are east or west of the line cos it loses me when it leaves the mainland.

I remember snippets of useless information from my geography lessons. :-S

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 7 Jul 2022 19:54

Florence is well west of the Orkneys - she always used to be Florence in the Hebrides :-D

Florence61

Florence61 Report 7 Jul 2022 22:05

Yes I still am Florence in the Hebrides, no plans to change. Orkneys are far right from me and up further!

Florence in the "very foggy" Hebrides tonight

Kense

Kense Report 8 Jul 2022 10:08

Watching BBC TV via iplayer on my PC, I find it is about 1 minute 30 seconds behind real time.

If your contact views TV via the internet it could explain why they are two minutes late.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 8 Jul 2022 11:14

surely iplayer is a replay of a pre recorded program...
there IS option of setting a PC, to " internet time"

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 8 Jul 2022 11:22

Florence, I have no idea why I thought you were in the Orkneys and even farther-out Shetland crossed my mind - but only because I went to school with someone who has lived there for years - and is still there for all I know. My curiosity has been aroused now.

As I wrote, though, it’s good that you’ve cleared up the mystery.


Kense

Kense Report 8 Jul 2022 11:36

Mostly iplayer is for viewing programs that have been recorded. However you can view the live BBC channels but there is a delay. You can pause and go back if you wish, and then catch up during boring bits.

Even watching via a digital TV there is a few seconds delay most noticeable on New Year's eve when the fireworks in your street start while the TV program is still counting down.