RE: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Kean
Also appreciate you keeping this alive. As a matter of interest, how many folks are still subscribed? Definitely was "the list" to be on early days of .NET. Looks like its attaching a txt file with every reply containing the following, not sure if that's intentional. -- ozdotnet

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Connors
Yeah it has been a while. The old stanski list imploded one day and kept sending messages out of order or days/weeks late and that went on for ages and never got fixed. Turned out to be the fault of some hoster who stuck their hand up to look after the list but didn't. Back then we were using GFI

RE: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Awesome thanks. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com From: Richard Carde via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2022 2:05 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: Richard Carde Subject: Re: here'

Re: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Richard Carde
Greg You are correct. C:\>*tzutil /l* (UTC+09:30) Adelaide Cen. Australia Standard Time (UTC+09:30) Darwin AUS Central Standard Time Check with PowerShell: PS C:\> *([System.TimeZoneInfo]::FindSystemTimeZoneById("Cen. Australia Standard Time")).SupportsDaylightSavingTime* True PS C:\> *([Sys

RE: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Found one list where it says: Adelaide = Cen. Australia Standard Time Darwin = AUS Central Standard Time Hopefully DST is the difference. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com

here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Hi Everyone, Here's a question for the brains trust: When configuring Windows timezones, what gets used for the Northern Territory? "Cen. Australia Standard Time" I'm sure is for SA, etc. but would also include DST changes, where the NT doesn't have DST. Is there some other timezone that works

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Looks like he’s in Edinburgh now. > > Latest post: > > > > in alternito land, the basic life form is not human or animal but a > business. mating is a one-way operation of selling goods or services. upon > your birth, your business plan is registered on > > [cut] Holy schmoley! I may be a slig

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Nathan Fisher
Wow, has it been that long. I don't think it has been quite 20 years for me on this list. I've mostly been a lurker, not really feeling like I had much to contribute, especially when there are plenty of other people that are way smarter than me on this list. A big thank you to the to the serve

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Burstin
Me too. 20 years. This list has always been a handy resource - much more active in the old days, but I think we were still trying to find our way - I guess we have matured as .NET has matured (although my wife might disagree)! Seen lots of interesting people pass through here as well. Anyone remem

RE: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Yep, set up by Dr Pete. (Who, for those who don’t know) is working in the local MS sub now. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com |About me: https://greglow.me From: David Ri

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Richards
Wow, that was a long time ago. Early 2000s I think. I can't believe I've been on this list for almost 20 years. There was a lot more discussion going on back then. I guess we all just got good and don't need much help anymore :) David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will f

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread DotNet Dude
I vaguely recall the old days when it was on “stanski” or something like that. My memory is not what it used to be On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 at 14:26, Tony McGee via ozdotnet wrote: > Agreed, many thanks to our benevolent list maintainer(s). > Untiring effort, all the way back to when it was called au