MUGWump wrote:
I just looked at one site, and it says that +1000 (which is the
setting on your email) is the correct setting if you're in the same
time zone as Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Adelaide is +950 (or
+930? never dealt with a half-hour time zone before). Those were the
only referen
Darren wrote:
Linux containers:
I'm trying redhat on vpc4, I realize this is not what you had in mind
when you asked but you do have interesting choices for container size
and type under vpc4. Well, like most of my first installs of redhat a
hour and a bit where wasted. My own fault naturally
> Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 16:22:21 +1000
> From: Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> MUGWump wrote:
>
> Now I know that Eastern STANDARD Time is -0500, while Eastern
> DAYLIGHT Time is -0400.
>
> Hope it leaves your emailer less confused. Maybe mine, too.
>
> :) you tell me, your still
MUGWump wrote:
Now I know that Eastern STANDARD Time is -0500, while Eastern DAYLIGHT Time is
-0400.
Hope it leaves your emailer less confused. Maybe mine, too.
:) you tell me, your still an hour in the future :)
I haven't ruled out a problem with yahoo.
Sorry I can't offer you any more of a fix
Dear Darren;
Being somewhat less cranky today (I've been going thru a medicine
change) as well as being appreciative of your off-list help, I've
started to change the settings on my emailer's accounts to -0400,
which is the setting for Eastern DAYLIGHT Time. Hopefully you'll be
getting fewer p