May 23, 2013
12:35 p.m.
This paragraph from Random832 was just quoted: | We already don't handle (to make up an arbitrary example) people | who moved from New York to Phoenix in 1992, but spent a month-long | vacation in Florida in 2004. And I realize I don't understand what this is getting at. (Maybe this is unimportant?) We don't have zones that track people movements, and I don't see why we would. If someone moves from NY to FL to AZ they change their computers' timezones at each transition. What's the problem? *confused* --jhawk@mit.edu John Hawkinson