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Re: CALL FOR VOTES: First Debian Developer Survey



tps@users.buoy.com (Tim Sailer)  wrote on 10.04.97 in <19970410180926.25025@users.buoy.com>:

> On Apr 10, Kai Henningsen wrote
> > sailer@sun10.sep.bnl.gov (Tim Sailer)  wrote on 10.04.97 in
> > <9704101256.AA23997@sun10.sep.bnl.gov.sep>:
> >
> > > If you voted from 2100 on 4/9/97 till about 0800 4/10/97,
> > > try revoting. If you made it into the database, it'll tell you
> > > you are there already.
> >
> > That can't be GMT, because it definitely didn't work around 0900 GMT.
> >
> > And I always thought Americans remembered about time zones ... ;-)
>
> EDT.. sorry... I'm still running on 2 hrs of sleep last night, and
> 3 the 2 days before.

Don't do that. It's bad for your health (and may easily be bad for your  
temper, as well)! 1/2 :-)

> > (And don't throw some TLA at me, either. I have no idea what the various
> > US time zones are. I _do_ know where I am relative to GMT, though.)

Hmmm ... TLAs, always TLAs ...

EDT ... EDT ... [grabs RFC 822]

     zone        =  "UT"  / "GMT"                ; Universal Time
                                                 ; North American : UT
                 /  "EST" / "EDT"                ;  Eastern:  - 5/ - 4
                 /  "CST" / "CDT"                ;  Central:  - 6/ - 5
                 /  "MST" / "MDT"                ;  Mountain: - 7/ - 6
                 /  "PST" / "PDT"                ;  Pacific:  - 8/ - 7
                 /  1ALPHA                       ; Military: Z = UT;
                                                 ;  A:-1; (J not used)
                                                 ;  M:-12; N:+1; Y:+12
                 / ( ("+" / "-") 4DIGIT )        ; Local differential
                                                 ;  hours+min. (HHMM)

... aah! -0400! So that's ... hmm ... 0100 till 1200 GMT on the 4th? That  
would match what I saw.

;-)

MfG Kai