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Re: half-hour time zones
From: William Trayfors
Date: 2001 Nov 02, 7:54 PM
From: William Trayfors
Date: 2001 Nov 02, 7:54 PM
Paul: There are some weird ones. India is on the half-hour (GMT +5:30). Nepal used to be...maybe still is... 40 minutes off the hour (just to be different from India) at GMT +5:40 :-)) There may be others. Bill At 06:44 PM 11/2/01 -0800, you wrote: >Anyone know why some places have time offsets not an integral number >of hours from Greenwich? Like Newfoundland. According to my atlas (a >few years old), standard time there is some hours and 30 minutes >behind Greenwich. > >I don't see any advantage to such an odd time zone, and several >disadvantages. For example, I've heard that some GPS receivers won't >allow fractional hour offsets for the local time display. And my >watch, which has a secondary time zone, is the same way. > >Years ago I wrote a program which had to know the local time offset >from Greenwich, and it accepted any offset, down to decimal seconds if >you wanted. No arbitrary limitations for me! But I can sympathize with >programmers who decline to cater to (or are ignorant of) weird time >zones. > >I'd like to hear how Newfoundland got that time zone. > >-- > > >paulhirose@earthlink.net (Paul Hirose) ______________________________________ Washington Decision Support Group, Inc. Advanced Information Technology Consultants 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Tel 703-838-8784 Fax 703-838-0019