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# File AUtz.txt - Australian Time Zones. # Pre-2008 info is mostly inaccurate or missing - # I just haven't bothered with it. # # Assumes SA will keep in step with eastern states indefinitely, # and WA will reject DST extension at 2009 referendum. # # To install on my system: # # # /usr/sbin/zic AUtz.txt # # Zone files will be installed in /usr/share/zoneinfo (depends # on your distribution     

Group: canb.test · Group Profile · Search for Canbera in canb.test
Author: John Henderson
Date: Apr 5, 2008 15:53

I'm not aware of a method to refresh the timezone for the current powershell session, maybe someone else on this group. Have you checked the WMI win32_timezone as Marco suggested? WMI will detect the change. PS (gwmi win32_timezone).Bias # my current timezone GMT+2 120 # changed the timezone manually while powershell runs to GMT+3 PS (gwmi win32_timezone).Bias 180 -----
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On 14 Jan, 11:30, Shay Levi <n...@addre.ss> wrote: > No, I meant set-date :) > > If you know that the timezone had changed then you can *fix* the clock with > the offset you need with set-date. > > Anyway, to read the current timezone information: > [timezone]::CurrentTimeZone > > Pipe it to get-member: > [timezone]::CurrentTimeZone | get-member -static > > If you find any time difference     

Group: microsoft.public.windows.powershell · Group Profile · Search for Canbera in microsoft.public.windows.powershell
Author: Shay Levi
Date: Jan 14, 2008 05:48

On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 20:16:51 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote: I will arrive in Perth on the 30th. Then my mate and I will make a fes stops in WA and cross the Nullarbor to Adelaide, a few stops in SA and VIC, the Canbera (maybe Jindabyne), a few stops in NSW, and maybe to Brisbane. I need a URL for a train schedule from Brisbane to Sydney. Try this: http://www
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 20:16:51 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (Dick Adams) wrote in <fhktrj$cfr$1@reader1.panix.com> : >I will arrive in Perth on the 30th. Then my mate and I >will make a fes stops in WA and cross the Nullarbor to >Adelaide, a few stops in SA and VIC, the Canbera (maybe >Jindabyne), a few stops in NSW, and maybe to Brisbane. > >I need a URL for a train schedule from Brisbane     

Group: microsoft.public.windows.powershell · Group Profile · Search for Canbera in microsoft.public.windows.powershell
Author: Duncan Smith
Date: Jan 14, 2008 05:13

I will arrive in Perth on the 30th. Then my mate and I will make a fes stops in WA and cross the Nullarbor to Adelaide, a few stops in SA and VIC, the Canbera (maybe Jindabyne), a few stops in NSW, and maybe to Brisbane. I need a URL for a train schedule from Brisbane to Sydney. What I look forward to the most is lamb for dinner. In the States, lamb is a forgotten meat. And what I have
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On Sep 7, 6:26 am, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote to John Byrns: > I found a posted pdf with a brief map of the Canbera suburbs showing > blue lines for > cycle paths. > http://www.tams.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/12564/report_s... > If I ride that map from Watson to maximum north, then maximum south and > back home > along whatever is the shortest route its well     

Group: rec.travel.australia+nz · Group Profile · Search for Canbera in rec.travel.australia+nz
Author: Alan S
Date: Nov 16, 2007 14:13

On Sep 7, 6:26 am, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote to John Byrns: I found a posted pdf with a brief map of the Canbera suburbs showing blue lines for cycle paths. http://www.tams.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/12564/report_s... If I ride that map from Watson to maximum north, then maximum south and back home along whatever is the shortest route its well
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John Byrns wrote: > > In article <46E0D622.5D85F64C@turneraudio.com.au>, > Patrick Turner <info@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: > > > The steepest and worst arsole of a hill here is 3km long, averaging 8%%, > > and I don't ride it much,Fitz's Hill, > > its 60km away just to get to it. But there's another bastard of a hill > > seen at > > > > http://www.images.act.gov.au/duslibrary/imagesact     

Group: rec.travel.australia+nz · Group Profile · Search for Canbera in rec.travel.australia+nz
Author: kangaroo16
Date: Nov 16, 2007 13:47

John Byrns wrote: In article <46E0D622.5D85F64C@turneraudio.com.au>, Patrick Turner <info@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: The steepest and worst arsole of a hill here is 3km long, averaging 8%%, and I don't ride it much,Fitz's Hill, its 60km away just to get to it. But there's another bastard of a hill seen at http://www.images.act.gov.au/duslibrary/imagesact
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Author: Dick Adams
Date: Nov 16, 2007 12:16

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 7, 2007 07:22

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Author: Andre Jute
Date: Sep 7, 2007 07:22

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Author: Patrick Turner
Date: Sep 7, 2007 06:26

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Author: Patrick Turner
Date: Sep 7, 2007 06:26

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