John
I use MS Outlook. The message summary in my inbox shows the time it's
received. The message header will show the time it is received and if I
look at the properties I can see when it is received by TIPS. All of these
are local times
I received your message at 8:42
Gary J. Klatsky
Department of Psychology [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oswego State University (SUNY) http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
Oswego, NY 13126 Voice: (315) 341 3474
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of John W. Kulig
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 8:25 AM
To: TIPS
Subject: Re: Y2K opportunities for teaching & research
Gary: Interesting. You you know how the times/dates are stamped? Are they
stamped
local time as they are leaving - or when they arrive at the listserve? In
the
winter, midnight GMT is 7 pm Eastern US time. We need an operational
definition of
the first tips post of 2000. Maybe this is a question for Bill Southerly?
Gary Klatsky wrote:
> John
>
> You and I can easily get our messages in before Nancy but our colleagues
in
> Europe will have a tremendous advantage on us. Maybe we should all use
GMT.
> Gary J. Klatsky--
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> John W. Kulig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Department of Psychology http://oz.plymouth.edu
> Plymouth State College tel: (603) 535-2468
> Plymouth NH USA 03264 fax: (603) 535-2412
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> "The only rational way of educating is to be an example - if
> one can't help it, a warning example." A. Einstein, 1934.
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John W. Kulig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology http://oz.plymouth.edu
Plymouth State College tel: (603) 535-2468
Plymouth NH USA 03264 fax: (603) 535-2412
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"The only rational way of educating is to be an example - if
one can't help it, a warning example." A. Einstein, 1934.