On Sep 23, 2:00 pm, Rob Biedenharn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> It can't be foolproof because the northern and southern hemispheres
> have opposite seasons and when they observe daylight time is
> understandably about a half-year off from the other hemisphere. I'm
> sure (even without trying to check) that there are parts of each year
> where pairs of time zones are either both observing daylight time or
> not with the same UTC offset so the best that you could do was to
> offer a small set of possible zones.
>
> -Rob
>
> Rob Biedenharn http://agileconsultingllc.com
> [email protected]
True. Officially hate timezones.
I'm thinking about by-passing the Time.zone thing and implement a
simple UTC + x conversion system.
Am I going crazy?
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