FW: "info about the world time zones"
---------- From: Brian Sawyer[SMTP:bsawyer@mtnia.com] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 1997 1:42 AM To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Subject: I would like to be on your mailing list. I'm wondering if you have any info about the world time zones, not by maps but numbers. example: Marshalltown, Iowa to Los Angelos -2 hours to New York +1 hour and so on. I'm looking for conversions to cities around the world. If you know of a list like this some where, email me back. I can't see the maps very well to see what time it is in another part of the world. I really would like a listing of cities and a + or - hours with them. I hope you can help me out. Thanks for your cooperation and you have a joyous and peaceful holiday season. Sincerely, Brian Sawyer
From: Brian Sawyer[SMTP:bsawyer@mtnia.com] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 1997 1:42 AM I'm wondering if you have any info about the world time zones, not by maps but numbers. example: Marshalltown, Iowa to Los Angelos -2 hours to New York +1 hour and so on. It's not as simple as that, since differences between cities vary with time. For example, during the summer Phoenix is two hours behind Marshalltown, but during the winter, it's only one hour behind. If you just want a simple listing with major cities, you can use the tz database at <ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/>, using America/Chicago to represent Marshalltown (this should be valid for dates at least back to 1970). For example, here's a shell transcript to illustrate the current times in Marshalltown and Los Angeles. $ TZ=America/Chicago date # current time in Marshalltown: Thu Dec 18 13:26:06 CST 1997 $ TZ=America/Los_Angeles date # current time in Los Angeles: Thu Dec 18 11:26:06 PST 1997 If you're building a web site, this sort of thing can be easily done in a CGI script; see <http://www.bsdi.com/date> for an example of this. If you want more detailed listings, by far the best tabular source of historical time zone data that I know of are the following books, which contain location names and time zone histories for thousands of locations around the globe. They will tell you more about Marshalltown's time zone history than you probably know yourself. Thomas G. Shanks, The American Atlas (5th edition), San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (1991). Thomas G. Shanks, The International Atlas (4th edition), San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (1995). [This covers places outside the United States.] A good source for detailed recent time zone data is the International Air Transport Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM), published semiannually. However, this is considerably more expensive than Shanks, and it covers only airports, whereas Shanks covers more burgs and hamlets than even my Rand McNally atlas does, and does an excellent job for most places in the US (though even he throws up his hands at the time zone history of Indiana).
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