On Dec 25, 8:21 am, Ace Lightning <acelightn...@comcast.net> wrote: Bill Bonde { No matter what happens, it's caused by global warming ) wrote: Which part of the world is going to be staying awake all night? none of it. you can go to sleep whenever it's convenient for you, just the same as you can now. only instead of calling that time "11 PM", while the person in Mumbai you're
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.os.linux.ubuntu, in article <slrnfu8p9n.du7.joe@barada.griffincs.local>, Joe wrote: Just a thought, but are there 2 different options for your time zone? Not everyone observes Daylight Savings Time, so you would want CDT rather than CST. There is no timezone with the name 'CST' or 'CDT' (the only one is CST6CDT which is included for compatibility
i had the same problem and during research came across a tip on checking the time zone. although it was set correctly on the server (eastern time us & canada), i set it to indiana (eastern) and then reset it back to eastern (us & canada) and it broadcast the correct time out to all clients. when type NET TIME on any client it still shows the current time 1 hour off from the local time from
Time change: Y2K all over again? http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003552323_daylight02.html WASHINGTON - It seemed so simple and familiar: Spring forward, fall back. For 20 years, that's what Americans - and their technology - have done with their clocks on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October. No longer. When few people were paying attention in August