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Christoph Maier wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 10:23 -0800, Lan Barnes wrote:
>> On Tue, March 6, 2007 9:34 am, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
>>> I am not talking about hardware clock.
>>>
>>> I am talking about /etc/localtime being set to UTC.
>>>
>>> -john
>>>
>> Why would anyone (besides perhaps an observatory) do that? The system was
>> developed so you wouldn't have to do that. That's just nuts!
> 
> I shall pass this question on to Tracy Reed. 
> 
> He's also one of these nuts. 

Huh? I don't set my timezone to GMT. I keep the hardware clock in
seconds since the epoch GMT (like all Unix's) and my timezone set to PST
(currently) so I get a correct local time when I use the date command.

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