On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 12:46 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> With time the people shift their custom and the effect of the time shift 
> dissipates, and the authorities will start thinking of shifting it again.
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> In Spain the shift during summer is two hours, one in winter.
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So that probably explains why all the Formula 1 GPs in Europe are
screened here in NZ on the same hour :-)


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> In Linux this is more difficult, because the time setting is not system 
> wide: each user of the multiuser environment has his own adjustments.
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Good call. I have that same issue with some software I have written. The
time when a web page is last updated is displayed on the page. I saw
this was going to be an issue so have just stuck to UTC for the moment.
Will have to revisit this issue as I get further into the development.


Jim

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