That's what I was thinking... but both the palm and the pc are set to the 
same time zone so I don't understand why.  If this is the case then either 
the Palm is giving me a timestamp from some other time zone or the PC is 
interpreting the timestamp as being in some other timezone.  I don't get 
it... a timestamp is a timestamp why would time zones even matter?

"Paulo Raffaelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Jim,
>
> It sounds like one of the PC or Palm is adjusting for
> the timezone the user is in. UTC - 5 hours = Eastern
> Standard time, not considering Daylight Savings Time.
>
> --- Jim McGowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I save a timestamp on the Palm then read it back in
>> Windows (via my conduit)
>> and adjust for the Palm to Windows time difference
>> (subtract 2082844800) and
>> the resulting timestamp I get is +5 hours.  I can't
>> for the life of me
>> figure out where the extra 5 hours is coming from.
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>>  - Jim
>>
>>
>>
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