Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:
DG Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your
By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.
DG system's registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry
DG and convert it
DG
Hello Dan,
old message...
DG Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:
DG By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.
I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten
Hello Dan,
old message...
DG Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:
DG By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in minutes.
I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and it hangs The Bat 3
So, it is lovely that this thread has gotten
Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:03:16 -0700 (5:03 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:
Hello Dan,
old message...
DG Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:01:59 -0700 (4:01 PM EDT here) Michael L. Wilson wrote:
DG By now I hope EVERYONE realizes that the zone offset is in
DG minutes.
I try the TZone macro with all the
on Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:44:02 -0700 (10:44 EDT here) you wrote
This seems to hang The Bat! when called as %Qinclude=TZoffset
For what it's worth:
Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
to your
Dear Dan,
@20-Oct-2004, 10:03 -0400 (20-Oct 15:03 UK time) Dan Grunberg [DG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Michael:
DG Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300
Hello Dan,
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, at 17:03 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:
DG Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT), using the
DG
Hello Dan,
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0400GMT Dan Grunberg wrote:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT),
300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
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Regards,
Feli
The Bat!
Hello Feli!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 9:35 AM, you wrote:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT),
FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)
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Hello Feli!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 9:46 AM, Mary replied to you:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and
DG convert it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -
DG EDT),
FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
MB Musicians can't
Hello Mary,
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:46:01 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT),
FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
MB Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)
Only mathematicians are good musicians and the reverse is false?
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Hello Mary!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:03 AM, you wrote:
MB 3600 x 60 = 21,600
MB Therefore, computer specialists and English majors can't multiply!
Never mind, Mary. Go back to bed. That's 60 hours and you left off a
zero. :unreal2:
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Best regards,
Mary
:Trill:
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Hello Feli!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:09 AM, you wrote:
MB Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)
FW Only mathematicians are good musicians and the reverse is false?
Truer words were never spoken. See my subsequent posts attempting to
multiply 3600 x 60. LOL
In general the universe is
Hello Mary,
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:
FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
MB Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)
MB And then I thought, again. Hmm 60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
MB to the hour:
MB 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour
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Hello Mary,
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:46:01 -0500GMT Mary Bull wrote:
DG to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5
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In general, yes. In particular, it depends.
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Mica
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Hello Feli!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:35 AM, you wrote:
FW 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
MB Musicians can't count. :gdr: :)
MB And then I thought, again. Hmm 60 seconds to the minute, 60 minutes
MB to the hour:
MB 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds to the hour
FW
Hello Mica!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 10:42 AM, you wrote:
MB In general the universe is irreversible? Whut?
MM In general, yes. In particular, it depends.
Time travel? You're going to present me with a means of time travel?
Joy.
:realtardis:
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Best regards,
Mary
:Trill:
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Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:35:13 +0200 (10:35 AM EDT here) Feli Wilcke wrote:
Hello Dan,
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:03:06 -0400GMT Dan Grunberg wrote:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert
DG it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT),
300 seconds are only
Hello Dan!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:02 PM, you wrote:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert
DG it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, - EDT),
Feli 300 seconds are only 5 minutes, 5 hours have 18000 seconds!
DG Oh my.
DG Of course I meant the
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:06:30 -0500 (2:06 PM EDT here) Mary Bull wrote:
Hello Dan!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:02 PM, you wrote:
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and
DG convert it to your time zone (e.g. -300 seconds = 5 hours, -
DG EDT),
Feli 300 seconds are only 5
Hello Dan!
On Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 1:26 PM, you wrote:
DG I'm very well acquainted, too, with matters mathematical,
DG I understand equations, both the simple and quadratical,
DG About binomial theorem I'm teeming with a lot o' news,
DG With many cheerful facts about the square of the
Hello Dan,
old message...
DG Your system's time zone offset (in seconds) iresides in your system's
DG registry. You can read the TZoffset from the registry and convert it
DG http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php
My reply...
I try the TZone macro with all the sub-macros and
Hello TBUDL,
The ancient mystics foretold that on 19 October 2004, at 20:12:03
-0700 (which was 04:12 where I live) Michael L. Wilson rearranged
electrons to get
I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver.
Like above.
Anyone
Hi TBUDL,
Rumour believes that on 19 October 2004, at 07:57:13 +0100 (which was
07:57 where I live) David Elliott rearranged electrons to get
I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver.
Like above.
No. Did not read the message
Greetings TBUDL,
On 19 October 2004, at 20:12:03 -0700 (which was 04:12 where I live)
Michael L. Wilson wrote and made these points
I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver. Anyone have that template for
v3?
Just ignore my
Hello David,
On Tuesday, October 19, 2004, at 10:19 Lithuanian Time, you wrote:
DE Go to.
DE http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php#gmt+offset
DE Loads of templates there.
Well, this is what I get trying to use this template:
Error in expressionComment= - _
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Edvinas
Using The
Hello David,
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:24:45 +0100 GMT (19/10/2004, 14:24 +0700 GMT),
David Elliott wrote:
I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver. Anyone have that template for
v3?
DE Just ignore my replys. Where is that spade
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 at 08:19:21 +0100, which is Tue 19 October 2004 at
12:19:21 AM [-8] where I live, you wrote:
I got it from http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php which is
a link from the help | FAQ Page
DE Go to.
DE http://cgi.marck.free-online.co.uk/library.php#gmt+offset
To: All Batters,
I have seen a few emails that seems to calculate the time zone or GMT
between the sender and the receiver. Anyone have that template for
v3?
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Grace Peace,
Michael L. Wilson, MBA :usflag:
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