One more thing:  Setting (or leaving) timezone as windows is
"comfortable" with it (and it's not just windows - it's any corporate,
network, etc. app that runs on windows - so it can get messy)  seems to
work with later patches of ubuntu 9* --- network time tries to get the
correct time, so nothing to set in Ubuntu.

At least _that_ is a nice way to deal with it, since (now) you don't
have to do anything.  It just works w/ either o/s boot out of the box
(assuming your ubuntu has a network connection).

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Timezone writes wrong time in bios
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369100
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