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tadclock

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fullscreen.html?n={ifEmpty -value ${n} -then {scrape -tokens city.html?n= %22 -dirs 0 0 -url http://www.timeanddate.com/search/results.html?query=%s} -else ${n}}
NAME

     tadclock - opens a digital clock from Time and Date.com for a location.


SYNOPSIS

     tadclock [ CITY/COUNTRY ] OR [ -n LOCATION_NUMBER ]


DESCRIPTION

     tadclock displays a digital clock courtesy of Time and Date.com for the location 
     of your choice.  It was developed with split-frame display in mind.


OPTIONS

      -n [LOCATION_NUMBER]
              (Can be used instead of a City or Country.)

NOTE:  You can use the YubNub command `tad' to search and find this number.


EXAMPLES

     Example: tadclock
     Result:  Returns a web interface to select the City and Country.

     Example: tadclock New York
     Result:  Returns a digital clock for New York City.

     Example: tadclock -n 195
     Result:  Returns a digital clock for Paris.

     Example: tadclock Italy
     Result:  Returns a digital clock for Rome.                 


SEE ALSO

     http://www.timeanddate.com/clocks/free.html


AUTHOR

     Paul M. Boren
     pmboren AT gmail DOT com
    
542 uses - Created 2008-05-07 19:31:08 - Last used 2022-01-15 22:35:48
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