Hello Allister!
On Friday, October 15, 2004, 11:13 PM, you wrote:
MB I know you are on a large continent, also.
AJ>>> Umm. Nope. One timezone.
MB>> Well, but with the entire Pacific on either side. ;)
AJ> Actually wrong again! (Sorry!) Pacific to the North, East and South,
AJ> but
Hello Allister Jenks & everyone else
16-Okt-2004 06:07, you wrote:
MCR>> Yep, until the last Saturday of October. Than, it's back to GMT.
> That would be a very short period for daylight savings. It ends on the
> third Sunday in March and then goes back to +1200 - not GMT. :-)
LOL
Cristina i
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 3:08:35 PM, Mary wrote:
MB>>> I know you are on a large continent, also.
AJ>> Umm. Nope. One timezone.
MB> Well, but with the entire Pacific on either side. ;)
Actually wrong again! (Sorry!) Pacific to the North, East and South,
but the Tasman Sea to the West
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 4:04:21 PM, Maria wrote:
SC>> Wouldn't this be +1200, or are you on Daylight Saving Time. :)
MCR> Yep, until the last Saturday of October. Than, it's back to GMT.
That would be a very short period for daylight savings. It ends on the
third Sunday in March and then g
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 3:43:12 PM, Stuart wrote:
MCR>> On 16 October 2004 at 14:52:03GMT +1300 (which was 02:52 where I live)
SC> Wouldn't this be +1200, or are you on Daylight Saving Time. :)
The standard time is indeed +1200. We started daylight saving on the
first Sunday in October.
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 3:28:59 PM, Maria wrote:
MCR> NZ is the antipodes of Lisbon, where I live. How does it feel living
MCR> upside down? :)
.smelborp yna deciton t'nevah I
Seriously though - if gravity weren't stronger than the centrifugal
force, nobody would be right-side-up anyway!
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Hello Stuart,
On 16 October 2004 at 21:43:12GMT -0500 (which was 03:43 where I live)
Stuart Cuddy wrote and made these points on the subject of "OT Time
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SC> Wou
Hello Maria,
Friday, October 15, 2004, 9:28:59 PM, you wrote:
MCR> On 16 October 2004 at 14:52:03GMT +1300 (which was 02:52 where I live)
Wouldn't this be +1200, or are you on Daylight Saving Time. :)
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Hello Allister,
On 16 October 2004 at 14:52:03GMT +1300 (which was 02:52 where I live)
Allister Jenks wrote and made these points on the subject of "OT Time
stamps [was Re: Mod: Top posting (was: Save decrypted PGP
messages?)]":
NZ is the
Hello Allister!
On Friday, October 15, 2004, 8:52 PM, you wrote:
MB>> I know you are on a large continent, also.
AJ> Umm. Nope. One timezone.
Well, but with the entire Pacific on either side. ;)
AJ> http://www.tourism.org.nz/
AJ> You weren't thinking of Australia were you?
No, I knew i
Hello Allie!
On Friday, October 15, 2004, 7:56 PM, you wrote:
MB>> But Allister, I am so mathematically challenged that I have to run a
MB>> special program to tell me what's what. So I appreciate seeing what
MB>> time it is locally in the messages I receive, especially on these
MB>> internationa
Saturday, October 16, 2004, 12:17:37 PM, Mary wrote:
MB> I know you are on a large continent, also.
Umm. Nope. One timezone.
http://www.tourism.org.nz/
You weren't thinking of Australia were you?
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Allister
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New Zealand / Aotearoa
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On 15/10/2004 at 6:17:37 PM, Mary Bull, [MB] wrote:
> But Allister, I am so mathematically challenged that I have to run a
> special program to tell me what's what. So I appreciate seeing what
> time it is locally in the messages I receive, especially on these
> international mailing lists.
The T
Hello Allister!
On Friday, October 15, 2004, 6:01 PM, you wrote:
AJ> I don't see the point of making any reference to what time it is
AJ> *now* in anyone's timezone. I'm telling you I am at GMT + 13.
AJ> When/if that matters to anyone, they can figure out whether to
AJ> call me.
But Allister, I
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