Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-05-07 Thread IronHand

Hello!

As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write:

 Just out of curiosity, what does BST stand for?

Maybe it's some sub-version of BSE? ;)))

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Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-04-30 Thread Richard Thompson

Hello Marck,

Monday, April 30, 2001, 12:05:13 AM, you wrote:

NA Just out of curiosity, what does BST stand for?

WM British Summer Time - it lasts about 3 weeks!

MDP ROFLMHO! ... and for only four days in that 3 week period!

I'll second that!

How do you know it's summer in England? The rain's warmer!

This is not off-topic because one of the great features of TB! is its handling
of the twenty-four (!) time zones and the switch between EDT, BST and other
Northern hemisphere equinoctal changes.

The proposed African time zone of the International Standard Hour will, I am
sure, be well within TB!'s scope.

For those of you not familiar with this new time zone, it will then be correct
to time-stamp a message as 06:30ish.

The other reason for this message is to celebrate my discovery of TB!'s amazing
threading capabilities.


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Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina



 On  29  April  2001 at 20:36:04GMT +0100 (20:22 for me) David Elliott
 wrote in Time Zones???:

 I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100.

DE So do I but I am in BST i.e. GMT +0100 for daylight saving time.

OK,  thank  you. As an aside, does the daylight saving time change
at  the  same point universally, or is there a period of several hours
or so where e-mail systems exist in a point of +-1 Hour relativity?

ian

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Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread William Moore

Hello Nick,

Sunday, April 29, 2001, 9:32:58 PM, you wrote:

NA On April 29, 2001, at 1:10:29 PM, Julian Robbins wrote:

JR Ian, if you are inn the UK, we are now on BST of course, 1 hr ahead of
JR GMT.

NA Just out of curiosity, what does BST stand for?


British Summer Time - it lasts about 3 weeks!

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