Hey Roselle,
Nice way of making your email BrailleNote-related <LOL>! I actually never paid 
much attention to that part of my email, but that's pretty cool.
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Roselle Ambubuyog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue,  2 Mar 2004 13:33:00 +0800 (PHT)
>Subject: Time difference re: [Braillenote] Multilingual and BT-QT commands

>Come to think of it, Maria, I believe the time difference between New York and 
>Manila should just be 13 hours (now with DST).  The 16-hour difference is 
>between Manila and Los Angeles, Califoria.  However, the time tag on your 
>e-mail says -0800 (look at the second time&date header of your messages), 
>while mine is +0800.  Then again, that could very well be just your server 
>time, and not really your actual GMT.
>Now how is this message BrailleNote-related? Well, people who would like to 
>know the difference between their time and another person based on the GMT 
>mark on e-mails now know how to do it in Keymail, LOL.  Just subtract the 
>minus GMT from the plus GMT, or remember that the basis is GMT 0000 (UT).

>Roselle



>>----- QUOTED MESSAGE -----
>>Sent by: Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>I'm glad it made it to you.  At least one of the emails I sent out last week 
>>made it to an address besides the BN List <smile>.  Oh my goodness, 16 hours 
>>is a huge time difference.  That totally surprised me, as the time difference 
>>between New York State and Bosnia in eastern Europe, for example, is only 6 
>>hours, so I didn't expect such a huge difference.
>>Maria



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