> From: James Polk <jmp...@cisco.com>
> 
> >It used to be 5 PM Pacific, now it's 24:00 UTC.
> 
> It's always been 2400 UTC, but with all the daylight savings time 
> adjustments from country to country changing from year to year, I 
> have talked to the Secretariat before (and recently), and verified 
> this is indeed 8pm ET, at least for those in the US.

Well, 2400 UTC is 8pm Eastern Daylight (i.e., summer) Time (GMT-4),
but 7pm Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5).  So I'd ask *when* did the
Secretariat tell you that?

Personally, I'd trust "date -u" much sooner than any random person.
Even better:

    $ date --date='00:00 Feb 26, 2013 UTC'
    Mon Feb 25 19:00:00 EST 2013
    $ 

Dale

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