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Re: [PLUG] Daylight Savings Time
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Hehe.
<sarcasm>Who cares now, I will stick with EST because its in the center of the world, and more important, I am done by DST OS+Java patching. </sarcasm>
Matt made a good point, most of Windows boxes are timezone specific. I wonder if Vista addresses this problem. Then again, I only use Windows for putty + telnet access :-)
On 2/8/07, Doug Crompton <doug@crompton.com> wrote:
I think the "modern" name for that is UTC.
Universal Time (UT) is a timescale based on the rotation of the Earth. It is a modern continuation of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), i.e., the mean solar time on the meridian of Greenwich, England, which is the
conventional 0-meridian for geographic longitude. GMT is sometimes used, incorrectly, as a synonym for UTC. The old GMT has been split, in effect into UTC and UT1.
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, gabriel rosenkoetter wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 04:32:57PM +0000, Stephen Gran wrote: > > That's probably an argument against using equipment that isn't > > upgradeable :) > > Nah, it's an argument for setting everything to GMT all the time and
> forgetting it. ;^> > > -- > gabriel rosenkoetter > gr@eclipsed.net >
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