Sunday, October 24, 1999

Hello Philippe,

Sunday, Sunday, October 24, 1999, you wrote:

Philippe> Bonjour,

Philippe> Saturday, October 23, 1999, 2:40:11 PM (UTC +0200), Ali Martin wrote:


AM>> What, I've done is to place in my templates my GMT, and in so doing,
AM>> put the stated time in perspective. When the sender sees the GMT and
AM>> makes his corrections, then he'll see that the time is in fact
AM>> correct. I, however, dislike this since the message is a reply to the
AM>> sender and hence it's more appropriate to state the original message
AM>> creation time in his/her time zone.

Philippe>     Thank for the idea : I've added (UTC +0200) to my template. I hope
Philippe>     I'll  think  about  changing  it when we will change of hour (this
Philippe>     night ?????)

Philippe>     But,  of course, it doesn't resolve the 2nd level quoting, and I'd
Philippe>     like to have the option to stay completely in UTC
Why not convert all to GMT very visibly. I mean everybody knows his GMT
but I would have to think hard to know what a local timezone is
called. No idea what my own is.  Except that I know I am one hour
behind Taiwan as all motherboards are set one hour wrong... (g)
But I do know its GMT +7.

Philippe>   A bient�t,

Philippe> Philippe

Philippe> I never knew how much I love you, I never knew how much I care : I just play 
vicious games, vicious games... with different names, different names...  (Yello)



Best regards,
 
tracer

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