On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Haig Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good Morning All,
>
> Does anyone have an Idea how to figure out a given time zone from lat/ long?
> It needs to be accurate so simply taking longitude time zone boundries isn't
> an option as some towns in North America near time zone boundries have
> chosen to use the time zone of their
>
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Age is more natural than time. For a 1D point of course you can't, 1D
is 1D and no surface and no area. Remember boring boundary value
exactly on border. I have these rules that are not de facto,
artificial like the calendar, ditched that unnataral and display
natural time like age. We can take age and compute diff relative
another t.

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