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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
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{{incomplete|There is a debate about how far {{w|Moscow Time}} is. Russians say that it is UTC+3:00, but others say it is UTC+4:00; who is correct?}}
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''That's not the debate. The comic was published when Moscow was technically assigned +4 (+3 permanent DST). Since then it has become +3 (with no DST applied). The explanation describes the comic image as it still is, but now also mentions the subsequent changes in reality. This really ought to satisfy all parties. For it to be incomplete, that must only be because even more fine change-info could be added (for Moscow or elsewhere). Please do add/insert any other such changes that you know not to be there in the original. But it is not incomplete for the reason given, so I'm 'hiding' that and giving this long-form justification for those who have a deep interest in *why* but don't care to check the page history for edit summaries and other to-and-fros.'' - Randall Munroe
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The picture is divided in 24 segments representing the 24 hours of the day. At noon and midnight, the break between segments is indicated by the tip of a dark grey triangle.
 
The picture is divided in 24 segments representing the 24 hours of the day. At noon and midnight, the break between segments is indicated by the tip of a dark grey triangle.
  

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