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From: koswix
18 Mar 2008 23:12
To: patch
2 of 23
34085.2
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34085.1
OMEGA! You're posting from the futyure!!! WHAT@S IT LIKE?>!
From: JonCooper
18 Mar 2008 23:12
To: patch
3 of 23
34085.3
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quote:
I have my time zone set to GMT+10
quote:
I'm 11 hours ahead of the UK
seems to me like you have the answer right there
did OZ go to summer time yet?
From: Matt
18 Mar 2008 23:13
To: patch
4 of 23
34085.4
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Probably because the timezone rules are out of date. Sydney is currently set as DST occurring from Last Sunday in October to First Sunday in March.
From: patch
18 Mar 2008 23:17
To: koswix
5 of 23
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There's a possum living in the roof.
From: patch
18 Mar 2008 23:18
To: JonCooper
6 of 23
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34085.3
I hope so. It's just getting to the end of summer and heading slowly into autumn now.
From: patch
18 Mar 2008 23:21
To: Matt
7 of 23
34085.7
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34085.4
Ah, right. According to something I just found, it should end on the first Sunday in April. And it'll start again on the first Sunday in October.
From: JonCooper
18 Mar 2008 23:21
To: patch
8 of 23
34085.8
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34085.6
well yes, but you know what I meant, it's an isue with the DST dates
:P
From: Matt
18 Mar 2008 23:31
To: patch
9 of 23
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34085.7
Yep, looks like the Aussies changed their DST scheme. Rules should be updated by the time you read this.
From: Matt
18 Mar 2008 23:31
To: ALL
10 of 23
34085.10
If I don't break the forum that is.
/me whistles and walks away.
From: patch
18 Mar 2008 23:32
To: JonCooper
11 of 23
34085.11
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Eeh, you foreigners, with your crazy Christmas-during-winter ways.