Re: Benefits (and Detriments) of Standardizing Network Equipment in a Global Organization
:: and minimal time zones (still 5 hours :: between New York and Hawaii though). Apologies, I can't resist. :) Sometimes it's 6 hours and some times it's 5 between Hawaii and the East Coast. Hawaii is *always* -10 GMT. We don't do daylight savings time. scott
Try times between Rio (Brasil) and Eastern US... depending on the date there are 4 different possible offsets... On Thu, 2016-12-29 at 21:47 -0800, Scott Weeks wrote: :: and minimal time zones (still 5 hours :: between New York and Hawaii though). Apologies, I can't resist. :) Sometimes it's 6 hours and some times it's 5 between Hawaii and the East Coast. Hawaii is *always* -10 GMT. We don't do daylight savings time. scott
Why would one not set everything that's not an eyeball workstation to UTC and be done with it? Sent from my iPad
On Jan 5, 2017, at 19:30, Tim McKee <tim@baseworx.net> wrote:
Try times between Rio (Brasil) and Eastern US... depending on the date there are 4 different possible offsets...
On Thu, 2016-12-29 at 21:47 -0800, Scott Weeks wrote:
:: and minimal time zones (still 5 hours :: between New York and Hawaii though).
Apologies, I can't resist. :) Sometimes it's 6 hours and some times it's 5 between Hawaii and the East Coast. Hawaii is *always* -10 GMT. We don't do daylight savings time.
scott
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Coy Hile
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Scott Weeks
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Tim McKee