At 11:07 -0600 2001-01-11, Syed Sajjath wrote:
In our application we always use the abbr., in conjunction with the country, avoiding ambiguities. More examples are CST, EST and PST used both in Australia and US.
Where/when in Australia is PST used? It doesn't show up anywhere in tzdata2000g. (I haven't downloaded tzdata2000h yet.) _______________ Alex LIVINGSTON IT, Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), UNSW SYDNEY NSW 2052 Fax: +61 2 9931-9349 / Phone: +61 2 9931-9264 / Time: UTC + 10 or 11 hours At end of today, Friday, January 12, time since epoch (1-1-1 at 00:00:00) = 730497 days = 2000.03285488 average Gregorian years time since 2nd millennium, 20th century, 200th decade, 2000th year = 12 days = .03285488 average Gregorian years
My mistake, PST(Pitcairn Standard time) is for Pitcairn(Australasia file). Thanks -Syed -----Original Message----- From: Alex LIVINGSTON [mailto:alex@agsm.edu.au] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 4:51 PM To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Subject: PST At 11:07 -0600 2001-01-11, Syed Sajjath wrote:
In our application we always use the abbr., in conjunction with the country, avoiding ambiguities. More examples are CST, EST and PST used both in Australia and US.
Where/when in Australia is PST used? It doesn't show up anywhere in tzdata2000g. (I haven't downloaded tzdata2000h yet.) _______________ Alex LIVINGSTON IT, Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), UNSW SYDNEY NSW 2052 Fax: +61 2 9931-9349 / Phone: +61 2 9931-9264 / Time: UTC + 10 or 11 hours At end of today, Friday, January 12, time since epoch (1-1-1 at 00:00:00) = 730497 days = 2000.03285488 average Gregorian years time since 2nd millennium, 20th century, 200th decade, 2000th year = 12 days = .03285488 average Gregorian years
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