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| | Poll: What timezone are you in? | | 34 points by s-phi-nl on Sept 14, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments | | Please use standard time in giving your answer. For example, my clocks are currently set to UTC-4 for United States Eastern Daylight Time, but I picked UTC-5. Also, if any of you are from timezones not listed, please leave a comment: the only +:30 timezone I put in is +5:30 for India. | |
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You can have the same UTC offset as someone else on a certain date, but still be in a different timezone.
Something every programmer doing something involving time zones should think about IMO.
I wrote about it here: http://creativedeletion.com/2008/04/10/world-time-is-more-th...