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  • M Mark_Wallace

    Thanks, Google. WTF is "Eastern Time"? Time since the birth of Mao? Something to do with Scheherazade? Mongolian sheep-dung-decay time?

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    Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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    • M Marc Clifton

      Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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      I hate to mention this but I worked on a project where I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones, including UTC (where's that).

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        I hate to mention this but I worked on a project where I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones, including UTC (where's that).

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        "It's British for GMT"

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          I hate to mention this but I worked on a project where I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones, including UTC (where's that).

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          Richard MacCutchan wrote:

          I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones

          And we wonder why our educational systems are failing. :( I bet they all knew where the Twilight Zone was though! Marc

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            "It's British for GMT"

            Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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            OriginalGriff wrote:

            "It's BritishForeign for GMT"

            FTFY.

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              OriginalGriff wrote:

              "It's BritishForeign for GMT"

              FTFY.

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              OriginalGriff
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              "It's British Foreign Texan for GMT" Except in Texas, where they use "It's British Foreign Californian for GMT"

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              • M Marc Clifton

                Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones

                And we wonder why our educational systems are failing. :( I bet they all knew where the Twilight Zone was though! Marc

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                Lost User
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                None of them were what you would call stupid, it's just that the whole concept of how to use time zones seemed to elude them. Always baffled me.

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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                  Marc Clifton wrote:

                  UTC

                  University Town Center -- it's a mall in La Jolla.

                  You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                    UTC

                    University Town Center -- it's a mall in La Jolla.

                    You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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                    PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                    University Town Center -- it's a mall in La Jolla.

                    Yes, I used to shop there, was a frequent customer of the Ritz Camera that was there (is it still?) And is it actually part of La Jolla or University City? Funny you mention that, I was almost going to post that acronym in my original post, but decided nobody would get it (though I suppose there's a website for the mall.) Marc

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                      PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                      University Town Center -- it's a mall in La Jolla.

                      Yes, I used to shop there, was a frequent customer of the Ritz Camera that was there (is it still?) And is it actually part of La Jolla or University City? Funny you mention that, I was almost going to post that acronym in my original post, but decided nobody would get it (though I suppose there's a website for the mall.) Marc

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                      Marc Clifton wrote:

                      frequent customer of the Ritz Camera

                      As was I when I lived in the area, 1995 - 2001. There are very few Ritzes left, probably not that one.

                      You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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                      • P PIEBALDconsult

                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        frequent customer of the Ritz Camera

                        As was I when I lived in the area, 1995 - 2001. There are very few Ritzes left, probably not that one.

                        You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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                        PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                        As was I when I lived in the area, 1995 - 2001.

                        Interesting. I moved back to the East Coast in Dec of 1999. It's amusing to think we might have been in the Ritz store at the same time. Very small probability, but not 0! Marc

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                          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                          As was I when I lived in the area, 1995 - 2001.

                          Interesting. I moved back to the East Coast in Dec of 1999. It's amusing to think we might have been in the Ritz store at the same time. Very small probability, but not 0! Marc

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                          Let's just assume we met! :-D And if you worked at SAIC we can say we worked together.

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                            I hate to mention this but I worked on a project where I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones, including UTC (where's that).

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                            Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                            I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones_, irony, that other countries exist, that "America" is a pair of continents comprising lots of countries, that English accents aren't cute (they just don't sound bluddy awful like yankee ones), or that everything that they believe was invented in the US wasn't._

                            It must be a developer thing, but I hate seeing incomplete statements.

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                            • M Marc Clifton

                              Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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                              The US won't be in the world cup long enough for them to need to use blasted-colonial time zones. With any luck, the UK and NL won't last much longer, so the noise will decrease to bearable levels.

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                                Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                                I could never get our American programmers and analysts to fully understand time zones_, irony, that other countries exist, that "America" is a pair of continents comprising lots of countries, that English accents aren't cute (they just don't sound bluddy awful like yankee ones), or that everything that they believe was invented in the US wasn't._

                                It must be a developer thing, but I hate seeing incomplete statements.

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                                Mea culpa. :laugh:

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                                • P PIEBALDconsult

                                  Yeah, I see that -- "All Times ET" -- on FOX's MLB schedules as well. Not much help when trying to watch the local game.

                                  You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.

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                                  I used to work for a company that broadcast television to the whole of Europe, Africa and the middle East. Don't talk to me about time zones!!! They were the bane of my life. Because of stupid daylight saving time we were obliged to modify the start of day times for almost every single channel (nearly 100 at that time). Thank goodness for SQL. Made my life so much easier.

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                                  • M Marc Clifton

                                    Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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                                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                                    Well, what do you think they should use, UTC?

                                    Well, didn't China ("which we call Red China") fairly recently switch to use a single time zone for the entire country? It makes sense. It really doesn't matter what you call the time when you get out of bed. People in the west DO get out of bed five hours later than the people in the west, so why should they both insist of calling it six o'clock, create a lot of problems. As long as you live isolated, you might want to insist on your day starting at 06:00, but once you start cooperating with someone far away, I cannot see one single advantage of labeling the same point in time with different values. I wouldn't mind UTC beeing established as the "time zone" for the entire world. (My country, Norway, is a tiny north-south string of land. Nevertheless, we span two complete time zones: The people up north (-east) see the morning sun two hours before the people on the west coast. We live well with that, and have always done.)

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                                      Marc Clifton wrote:

                                      Well, what do you think they should use, UTC?

                                      Well, didn't China ("which we call Red China") fairly recently switch to use a single time zone for the entire country? It makes sense. It really doesn't matter what you call the time when you get out of bed. People in the west DO get out of bed five hours later than the people in the west, so why should they both insist of calling it six o'clock, create a lot of problems. As long as you live isolated, you might want to insist on your day starting at 06:00, but once you start cooperating with someone far away, I cannot see one single advantage of labeling the same point in time with different values. I wouldn't mind UTC beeing established as the "time zone" for the entire world. (My country, Norway, is a tiny north-south string of land. Nevertheless, we span two complete time zones: The people up north (-east) see the morning sun two hours before the people on the west coast. We live well with that, and have always done.)

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                                      Makes me wonder, if the sun didn't even set the previous day, can you really call it the 'morning sun'? How do you measure the difference in time to other locations' morning sun when you don't technically have one? :^) Then again, US citizens may be reading this - let's not confuse them even more ;P

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                                      • M Marc Clifton

                                        Well, what do you think they should use, UTC? Do you honestly believe that anyone except programmers and those living outside of the US even know what UTC is? People in the US probably think UTC is a form of contraceptive. Marc

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                                        Our app functions across multiples time zones so we've dealt with time zone despair for years as well. We store everything in UTC and convert back to local when displaying to user, but it's a real pain, especially when MS changes standards over time (for those that don't know, they try to automatically adjust times for you by comparing time zones of client and server - not helpful when we're already doing the conversion ourselves). If anyone ever needs help with the horrors of time zones drop a line - lots of experience to share. As part of your useless trivia for the day, Coordinated Universal Time was originally going to be abbreviated as CUT, but since people couldn't agree on the abbreviation it was arranged so that no one got what they want. That's compromise! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time[^] The official abbreviation for Coordinated Universal Time is UTC. This abbreviation arose from a desire by the International Telecommunication Union and the International Astronomical Union to use the same abbreviation in all languages. English speakers originally proposed CUT (for "coordinated universal time"), while French speakers proposed TUC (for "temps universel coordonné"). The compromise that emerged was UTC,[8] which conforms to the pattern for the abbreviations of the variants of Universal Time (UT0, UT1, UT2, UT1R, etc.).[9]

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                                        • L Lost User

                                          None of them were what you would call stupid, it's just that the whole concept of how to use time zones seemed to elude them. Always baffled me.

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                                          ZurdoDev
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                                          Perhaps it was actually your accent they could not understand. :-D

                                          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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