
George Zeigler is not on the time zone mailing list; direct replies appropriately. --ado -----Original Message----- From: George Zeigler [mailto:genz1968@mtu-net.ru] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:05 AM To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Subject: Russian zones Hello, I live in Russia. Everything here is relative to Moscow time. If this isn't too long for you, then this would be the best way to show the Russian zones. (Moscow -01) Kaliningrad (Moscow +00) Moscow (Moscow +01) Samara (Moscow +02) Yekaterinburg (Moscow +03) Novosibirsk (Moscow +03) Omsk (Moscow +04) Krasnoyarsk (Moscow +05) Irkutsk (Moscow +06) Yakutsk (Moscow +07) Vladivostok (Moscow +07) Sakhalin (Moscow +08) Magadan (Moscow +09) Kamchatka (Moscow +10) Anadyr George PS Leaving the zeros after the + signs helps them to sort properly.

From: George Zeigler [mailto:genz1968@mtu-net.ru] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:05 AM
I live in Russia. Everything here is relative to Moscow time. If this isn't too long for you, then this would be the best way to show the Russian zones.
(Moscow -01) Kaliningrad (Moscow +00) Moscow
... The zone.tab file already has a list like that. For example, if you run the tzselect program supplied with tz, and select "Europe" followed by "Russia", here's what the menu will look like: 1) Moscow-01 - Kaliningrad 2) Moscow+00 - west Russia 3) Moscow+01 - Caspian Sea 4) Moscow+02 - Urals 5) Moscow+03 - west Siberia 6) Moscow+03 - Novosibirsk 7) Moscow+04 - Yenisei River 8) Moscow+05 - Lake Baikal 9) Moscow+06 - Lena River 10) Moscow+07 - Amur River 11) Moscow+07 - Sakhalin Island 12) Moscow+08 - Magadan 13) Moscow+09 - Kamchatka 14) Moscow+10 - Bering Sea If these names can be improved please let me know.
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Olson, Arthur David (NCI)
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Paul Eggert