Re: VHow convert "historic" STCK to local time?

2012-03-11 Thread Ed Finnell
I think I paid $39 for a Casio Wave-ceptor two years ago. Keeps good time, DST has Auto, ON, and Off. Auto doesn't work. So have to set it when the hurdles move. In a message dated 3/11/2012 2:10:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time, dalelmil...@comcast.net writes: I can even get a wrist watch

Re: VHow convert "historic" STCK to local time?

2012-03-10 Thread Dale Miller
Dave Andrews responded to my post of 2012-03-02 relating the problems of Microsoft cloud software with the comment "Yes, but IBM should know better" I agree that IBM should know better, but Microsoft should know better, as well. I related previously a problem with Windows file timestamps be

Re: VHow convert "historic" STCK to local time?

2012-03-02 Thread John Gilmore
The URL that Dale Miller provided contains the text One possibility is that the certificates Azure relied on allotted years consisting of only 365 days, rather than the 366 days that are needed once every four years to account for leap years. If that error affected Azure certificates, the cloud p

Re: VHow convert "historic" STCK to local time?

2012-03-02 Thread Dale Miller
Well, Z/OS isn't alone in grappling with the idiocies of time management: http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/03/how-a-leap-year-bug-could-topple-microsofts-azure-cloud-service.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss Dale Miller -