Ed Davies scripsit:
> "GMT" is, unfotunately, widely used to mean the time in Britain
> during winter.
Indeed, it is sometimes used to mean that even in the summer. There was
some confusion in my company last year about a teleconference scheduled in
"GMT" which turned out to actually refer to Br
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Van Baak writes:
BBC News, 9 November 2005, 08:36 GMT [sic]
Poul-Henning Kamp replied:
No, GMT is correct, that is the legal time in the UK.
But the BBC time signals, etc, are all actually UTC. I doubt
anybody at the BBC needs to know what the time is in