I prefer 24-hour timestamps, but I've no idea where to set this in Gmail. And I'm not using a special newsgroup reader because they're all clumsy in their own little ways.
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sunday 12 September 2010 19:31:23 Andrej Mitrovic wrote: >> I was refering to the open method, or when calling the constructor of >> Text. But it doesn't actually *read* the contents until I ask it to >> (which is a good thing). In other news it's late and I'm talking crazy >> tonight, sorry. :) > > Well, you do appear to be 9 hours ahead of me, time zone-wise, and you do > appear > to be up rather late. > > Entertainingly, the time difference makes for interesting timestamps in the > messages as our respective clients put in the local time that a message is > sent: > >> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisp...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> > On Sunday 12 September 2010 18:04:14 Andrej Mitrovic wrote: > > Mine also appears to be in 24 time, while yours is in 12 hour time, and mine > seems to want to put second-precision, while yours only cares about minute- > precision. The Date format is a fair bit different as well. Not that it really > matters, but it's interesting nonetheless. > > - Jonathan M Davis >