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Netch stands for Net Watch.
Thanks to Peter Baum for reporting bugs.
The Chronometer module.
It features Watch, Global timer, Lap timer, remembers the time of the Previous lap, and keeps count of the Fastest lap, Slowest lap, and Average time.
The control buttons are Start/Lap, Stop, Pause, Reset. Any button works anytime: i.e. you can reset the timer while running.
In case you pause the timer you can restart it by either pressing Start/Lap or Pause.
Its precision is up to 1/10 of second.
The Countdown module.
Its precision is up to 1 second.
You can use this module interactively from the Web, by adding to the URL the starting time. Examples:
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/NetCdwn.html?15:45 will start the chronometer from 15 minutes and 45 seconds.
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/NetCdwn.html?01:00 will start the chronometer from 1 minute.
This module provides information about a given year.
You can use this module interactively from the Web, by adding to the URL the year you would like to have information about. Using now instead of the year, will give the current year. Examples:
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/InfoYr.html?1943 will inform you about the year 1943
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/InfoYr.html?now will inform you about the present year
This module provides information about a given date.
You can use this module interactively from the Web, by adding to the URL the date, or the julian day. Using now instead of the year in the date, will give the current date. Examples:
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/InfoDay.html?1&7&1920 will inform you about the 1-July-1920
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/InfoDay.html?1&1&now will inform you about the present day
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/InfoDay.html?2451279 will inform you about the julian day 2460123
This module constantly calculates the difference between the current day and time to the next year, updating it every second.
This module calculates the difference between two dates.
You can enter two dates and then click on Compute to see the difference in days between them,
or you can enter the first date, and a difference in days, and you'll get the second date.
You can use this module interactively from the Web, by adding to the URL the two dates, or the first date and the difference in days. Using now instead of the year in a date, will give the current date. Examples:
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/TwoDates.html?1&7&1920&10&2&1999 will tell you the difference in days from 1-July-1920 and 10-February-1999
http://www.thepentagon.com/valcap/TwoDates.html?1&1&now&100 will tell you what day will be in 100 days time
The Feast Days of the Roman Catholic Calendar.
Time to year 2000 is a special edition of Time to Next Year, the main difference is that a message box will pop up when the year 2000 will be reached and the count to next year will be stopped.