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Earth from a million miles...
Theme is Ninja Blue by Allan, based on Shinobi, one of my all-time faves.

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Mine for July or whats left of it.
 

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The wallpaper is from a Source Filmmaker music video I'm working on in Windows Bootcamp, starring the Scout from Team Fortress 2. THE BEATSCOUTS CREW sounds cool enough for a fictional hip-hop group.

 
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Hello guys,

I have some questions on geektool and I didn't found the answers on this post. I am traveling and I would like to get hours of different cities on my desktop, not only for my current position. Is this possible ?

I also would like to get a date line for one mounth but I don't find script for that either...

Can someone help me ?

Thank you guys :)
 
Sorry man but I don't understand how it can help me :/
I don't think he was answering your question. He was just replying to the thread. To answer your question, I think you'll have to create separate clocks and edit them to the different locations. If that makes sense. I haven't used geektool in years so my knowledge might be old.
 
Hello guys,

I have some questions on geektool and I didn't found the answers on this post. I am traveling and I would like to get hours of different cities on my desktop, not only for my current position. Is this possible ?

I also would like to get a date line for one mounth but I don't find script for that either...

Can someone help me ?

Thank you guys :)
Search the UI Customization forum - there are a couple of geektool threads there
 
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Some examples:
TZ=":Europe/Amsterdam" date '+Amsterdam: %H:%M'
TZ=":America/New_York" date '+New York: %H:%M'
TZ=":Asia/Bangkok" date '+Bangkok: %H:%M'
TZ=":Brazil/East" date '+Rio de Janeiro: %H:%M'

Time under city name:
echo Dar es Salaam:; TZ=":Africa/Dar_es_Salaam" date '+%H:%M'
echo Sydney:; TZ=":Australia/Sydney" date '+%H:%M'


You can find the names of the timezones by inspecting the following directory: /usr/share/zoneinfo

Create a shell geeklet and paste one of these commands in.
 
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