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? ;))) Best Regards IronHand -- nIck: IronHand of CruX /GCS d-(++) s:- a18 C++ UL P+++ L++@ E\ maIl: { W+++ N+ o? K? w+

Re[3]: Time Zones???

2001-05-01 Thread Maurice Snellen
Ian, Sunday, April 29, 2001, 9:59:48 PM, you wrote: IA> As an aside, does the daylight saving time change at the same IA> point universally, or is there a period of several hours or so IA> where e-mail systems exist in a point of +-1 Hour relativity? Various countries change in and out of day

Re[2]: Time Zones???

2001-04-30 Thread Richard Thompson
! 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

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-30 Thread Roland Burger
Hi Nick, on Sun, 29 Apr 2001 13:32:58 -0700 GMT (which was 29.04.2001, 22:32 +0100 GMT where I live) Nick Andriash wrote: JR>> Ian, if you are inn the UK, we are now on BST of course, 1 hr ahead of JR>> GMT. > Just out of curiosity, what does "BST" stand for? I suppose: British Summer Time

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Nick, On 29 April 2001 at 15:12:43 -0700 (which was 23:12 where I live) Nick Andriash wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points: WM>> British Summer Time - it lasts about 3 weeks! NA> Ah, leave it to the British... always have to be dif

Re[3]: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Chema Berian
Hello Listers, On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, at 20:59:48 [GMT +0100] (which was 21:59 where I live) Ian wrote: IA> OK, thank you. As an aside, does the daylight saving time change IA> at the same point universally, or is there a period of several hours IA> or so where e-mail systems exist in a

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Nick Andriash
On April 29, 2001, at 1:54:48 PM, William Moore wrote: WM> British Summer Time - it lasts about 3 weeks! Ah, leave it to the British... always have to be different... can't call it DST (Daylight Savings Time). Just like choosing to drive on the wrong side of the road! ;o) He he he -- Nick

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi William, On 29 April 2001 at 21:54:48 +0100 (which was 21:54 where I live) William Moore wrote to Nick Andriash and made these points: JR>>> Ian, if you are inn the UK, we are now on BST of course, 1 hr JR>>> ahead of GMT. NA>> Just out of cur

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 ab

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Nick Andriash
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. Just out of curiosity, what does "BST" stand for? -- Nick -=N.J. Andriash | Vancouver, B.C. Canada=- [ TB! v1.52 Beta/12/iKey1000 | Win 98

Re[3]: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread David Elliott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greetings Ian On 29 April 2001 at 20:59:48 +0100 (which was 20:59 where I live) Ian Andolina rearranged electrons to get > As an aside, does the daylight saving time change at the same point > universally, AFAIK No, but I don't know this for sure

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Julian Robbins
Hello Ian, Sunday, April 29, 2001, 6:08:57 PM, you wrote: IA> Hello All, IA> I just wanted to ask about the tagging of time zones in e-mail IA> headers. I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100. Is e-mail time IA> measured differently to GMT, or is +0100 a 'tag

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

Re: Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread David Elliott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Greetings Ian On 29 April 2001 at 18:08:57 +0100 (which was 18:08 where I live) Ian Andolina wrote > I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100. So do I but I am in BST i.e. GMT +0100 for daylight saving time. - -- See you in Cyber space, __

Time Zones???

2001-04-29 Thread Ian Andolina
Hello All, I just wanted to ask about the tagging of time zones in e-mail headers. I live in GMT, but the headers say +0100. Is e-mail time measured differently to GMT, or is +0100 a 'tag' for GMT? Thanks for any help. ian -- Consistency is the last resort of the uni

Re: Time zones with greetings

2001-01-20 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Thomas, On 20 January 2001 at 14:17:28 +0800 (which was 06:17 where I live) Thomas wrote and made these points: T> Since it is not on the FAQ page It is now - thanks for highlighting that little omission :-). - -- Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearls

Re: Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Thomas
Hi Lija, On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 06:02:13 +0100GMT (20/01/2001, 13:02 +0800GMT), Lija wrote: > I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own > country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was > where I live' like all of you do when reply,

Re: Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Lija, Historians believe that on Sat, 20 Jan 2001 at 06:02:13 GMT +0100, Lija [L] typed: L> I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own L> country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was L> where I live' like all of you do whe

Time zones with greetings

2001-01-19 Thread Lija
Hello TBUDL, Since I am still a newbie, tell me how to do this: I use the usual Time Zone greeting when I respond to friends who live in my own country (same GMT zone), but what is the macro command to write 'which was where I live' like all of you do when reply, since we all are from different

The Bat! - bug report : unsupported time zones

2000-11-04 Thread Peter Steiner
lways correct. With 'displayed local time' i refer to the time displayed in the 'created' column or the cretaion time message header _and_ in the %OTime/%ODate macro. Bug: some common used time zones are not supported or wrong Steps to reproduce the bug: