[hobbit] Anyone working on an NT client?
dan.mcdonald at austinenergy.com 12/28/05 12:01 PM >>> On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 11:54 -0500, Kauffman, Tom wrote: Well, among other things, I'd be a bit happier about the client myself if the company name weren't so prominently mis-spelled in the past two releases. I'm assuming that 'UEST' in this header is really supposed to be 'QUEST': Wed Dec 28 12:01:19 UEST 2005.
Isn't that a timezone?
Assumptions are a funny thing...
LOL, that is some funny ish...I seriously doubt they'd stick the
name of their company in the middle of the date. It's probably
referencing they are using Universal EST or something like that.
I've never heard of that, but I'm guessing that the UEST is not
because they misspelled Quest.
Paul
PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
dan.mcdonald at austinenergy.com 12/28/05 12:01 PM >>>
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 11:54 -0500, Kauffman, Tom wrote:
Well, among other things, I'd be a bit happier about the client
myself
if the company name weren't so prominently mis-spelled in the past
two
releases. I'm assuming that 'UEST' in this header is really
supposed to
be 'QUEST': Wed Dec 28 12:01:19 UEST 2005.
Isn't that a timezone?
Assumptions are a funny thing...
LOL, that is some funny ish...I seriously doubt they'd stick the name of their company in the middle of the date. It's probably
referencing they are using Universal EST or something like that. I've never heard of that, but I'm guessing that the UEST is not because they misspelled Quest.
I would guess that UEST refers to US - EST, as there are different EST zones, relative to UTC time: http://www.worldtimezone.com/wtz-names/wtz-est.html
Although, I can find references to WEST, AEST, CEST, and even EEST, I don't see much mention of UEST: http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/
Whoever coded that output should probably make it say UTC or GMT...or maybe it pulls it from the systems locale settings and that setting is incorrect.
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