File:Longitude of Florence.jpg
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English: The hexadecimal geo coordinates east and west of Florence, matching hexadecimal time.
The local hexadecimal time of any place is FMT + the hexadecimal longitude of this place. E.g. the local time of Greenwich is FMT - 0,08:If it is ,8000 (noon) in Florence, it´s ,8000 - ,0800 = ,7800 (a quarter past eleven) in Greenwich. (The fat numbers are hexadecimal: 0,8 = 1/2 and 0,08 = 1/32) |
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