> On Sun, 04 Nov 2001 09:11:03 +0100, you wrote: > > >Hi all, > >I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like trying to > >guess > >where is sender of that message living (East Coast, West Coast, Europe, UK, > >...) > >but today I found some messages with timezone -0200 ...how is it possible?? > >it's in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean .. Brazil is in -0300 > >Any suggestions ? ( common phrase on this list ;) ) > >P.S.: And also timezone +0530 seems strange to me i thought that itmezones > >are rounded to hours > >-- > >I am Martin Kacerovsky, student of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics > >at the Charles University in Prague, in the Czech Republic, in Europe, > >on Earth, in the Universe where Linux operating system rules... > > A big chunk of central Greenland lies in TZ -2h. Officially, though Oh, I'm surprised, I thought that in Greenland are living eskymos with icebears and snowfoxes, but it seems that eskymos have linux boxes with debian and internet connection :) > they are in -1h, -3h, and -4h at least that's what my atlas shows. Yes I have also a timezone map and that shows that greenland is in -0300 (the biggest part), that's why I asked .... > There are several TZs that are Hh.30m and Hh.45m. There have been 20 > and 40 min offsets in the past. India is +5h.30m Central Australia is > +9h.30m Nepal is +5h.45m > > Thanks for the excuse to pull out the atlas. Not at all, see http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/Map_collection.html (in Google : search world map online) > gt bye > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- I am Martin Kacerovsky, student of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the Charles University in Prague, in the Czech Republic, in Europe, on Earth, in the Universe where Linux operating system rules...