Then if you miss one of them, you've missed both.
different parts of the world have different time zones, and different times.
Yes.From 1pm to 6pm today as per their website.
Seventy-two hours from Sunday at 1pm would be Wednesday at 1pm. To calculate this, you would add 24 hours for each day, totaling 72 hours. So, Sunday 1pm to Monday 1pm is 24 hours, Monday 1pm to Tuesday 1pm is another 24 hours, and Tuesday 1pm to Wednesday 1pm is the final 24 hours, making it a total of 72 hours.
1pm BST is the same as 1pm in Dublin, Ireland. British Summer Time (BST) and Irish Standard Time (IST) are both UTC+1 time zones, so there is no time difference between the two.
Saturday 1pm.
2 pm
At every hour exactly, for example 'the train will leave at 1pm or 2pm and so on - on the hour.
From 8PM to 1PM (the next day) is 17 hours.
The time 4 hours after 9am is 1pm.
It is called the One O'Clock Gun.
1pm EDT is 5pm GMT. This is because EDT is 4 hours behind GMT.
1pm to 11pm is a total of 10 hours. This is calculated by subtracting 1pm from 11pm: 11 - 1 = 10. The difference between the two times is 10 hours.