On Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 1:19:36 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
>
> I'm in the UK and, it seems for me, that the 'break point' for the date is 
> 2 December 1847. Back to then everything seems to be fine but go to 1 
> December 1847 and the date displayed is a day earlier, so 30 November 1847 
> in this case. I don't see a problem at 18 November 1883 when standardized 
> time zones introduced in the USA. I'm not sure what this means!
>

Does the "timezone hack" (appending "12" to the end of the date... i.e., 
"1847120112") bypass the problem?

-e


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