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1 2003-09-08.txt:13:17:43: <Verbed> ~awaken The Russian Federation is by far the largest country of the world in area by spanning 11 time zones in both Europe and Asia. Russia shares borders with the following countries (starting in the north and in counter-clockwise order): Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Lithuania (via Kaliningrad Oblast), Poland (idem), Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea.
2 2004-02-28.txt:22:58:35: <fizzie> re our topic, it's st. tib's day at least in our timezone.
3 2004-05-25.txt:07:31:44: <fizzie> I'm desperately trying to get out of bed to get to work. different timezones maybe.
4 2004-05-25.txt:07:33:07: <freakabcd> ofcourse different timezones fizzie
5 2004-05-30.txt:21:22:19: <Toreun> what, is it 2320 there? I don't know what timezone it's in
6 2004-05-30.txt:22:40:32: <fizzie> oh! it's 5th of confusion, 3170, today, at least according to my timezone already. celebrate (or don't) syaday.
7 2005-02-05.txt:23:18:44: <Keymaker> have fun rest-of-time-of-the-day-on-your-time-zone :)
8 2005-03-17.txt:19:24:15: <{^Raven^}> i sleep, but I have a different timezone every day
9 2005-05-06.txt:19:08:02: <GregorR> Err, this evening in my timezone...
10 2005-05-06.txt:23:36:35: <GregorR> Damn time zones :-P
11 2005-05-07.txt:20:08:39: <GregorR> Hey, you're in my timezone 8-D
12 2005-05-12.txt:06:23:07: <GregorR-L> Ah yes, the miracle of time zones.
13 2005-05-12.txt:06:23:41: <Keymaker> where would be different timezones
14 2005-05-12.txt:06:24:45: <Keymaker> involving annoying time zones
15 2005-05-13.txt:14:05:25: <GregorR> You and your time zones.
16 2005-05-13.txt:14:06:22: <Keymaker> and we are on same time zone!
17 2005-05-14.txt:00:01:52: <GregorR> So I'll send the index files to you at about 4:30AM (your time zone) - will you be up? ;)
18 2005-05-14.txt:07:14:12: <GregorR-L> You're in yet another time zone from everybody else X-D
19 2005-05-22.txt:03:01:03: <pgimeno> I'm going to sleep as well (I'm on the same time zone as kipple)
20 2005-05-28.txt:10:28:05: <pgimeno> who was that who invented time zones?
21 2005-06-06.txt:11:27:18: <puzzlet> evening? familiar timezone :)
22 2005-06-17.txt:23:04:06: <pgimeno> http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/eu/cet.html
23 2005-07-18.txt:14:01:25: <GregorR> Good morning, people-who-are-not-in-my-time-zone-and-hence-it-is-not-morning-to.
24 2005-07-19.txt:16:41:41: * yrz canzone che parla di una betoniera
25 2005-07-27.txt:23:33:10: <fizzie> You must have a weird time-zone. (Or a weird meeting -- perhaps your local satan-worshipping cult ritual thing?) It's 01:30am here.
26 2005-07-27.txt:23:33:51: <graue> since when are time zones "weird"?
27 2005-07-27.txt:23:34:13: <fizzie> Obviously some time-zones are more weirdidic than others.
28 2005-08-09.txt:23:39:26: <jix> hmm my dict says fringe == rand(gebiet) which is something like border (zone)
29 2005-08-22.txt:17:52:32: <jix> your clock is 2 minutes in front of mine.. (and a few time zones but that doesn't affect minutes)
30 2005-09-25.txt:21:28:49: <kipple> t know what timezone you're in...
31 2005-10-04.txt:17:07:34: <nooga> i hate timezones
32 2005-10-04.txt:17:09:34: <Gs30ng> no timezone
33 2005-10-04.txt:17:09:56: <jix> 2-dimensional earth has timezones (if you reduce the speed of light)
34 2005-10-04.txt:17:11:25: <nooga> and differences between that timezones are in microseconds ;p
35 2005-10-04.txt:17:12:36: <jix> you have a timezone every 1m
36 2005-10-04.txt:17:14:08: <jix> 18:09:34 <jix> 2-dimensional earth has timezones >>>(if you reduce the speed of light)<<<
37 2005-10-04.txt:17:14:38: <jix> that's the reason discworld has timezones
38 2005-10-04.txt:17:16:11: <nooga> but we *DONT* want to have timezones!
39 2005-10-04.txt:17:17:32: <jix> what do you think about timezones?
40 2005-10-04.txt:17:17:58: <WildHalcyon> I think timezones are pathetically artificial constructions and should be done away with entirely
41 2005-10-04.txt:17:18:14: <jix> speed of light of 1m/h and a flat world => timezones every 1m :(
42 2005-10-04.txt:17:38:19: <GregorR> WildHalcyon: I don't like your timezone idea :P
43 2005-10-04.txt:17:39:12: <GregorR> If I'm in Portland and I have a friend in Bend, and we want to meet at 1:30, and it's an hour to get there, I should be able to leave at 12:30, not 12:00 - making all clocks synced by location just makes infinite many very complicated timezones.
44 2005-10-04.txt:17:40:35: <WildHalcyon> Well, that's why you agree to meet at 1:30 bend time. Just because its an hour drive doesn't mean its an hour timezone difference
45 2005-10-04.txt:17:41:41: <GregorR> Bend is (south)east of here, timezone wise it's probably a half hour away, so I would have to leave a half hour before an hour before we're supposed to meet in Bend time - we have to agree on /some/ time to meet!
46 2005-10-04.txt:17:42:22: <GregorR> Again, magically fast car, it's more like three hours away and probably not 30 minutes timezone wise XD
47 2005-10-04.txt:17:43:17: <jix> afaik before timezones were invented people used local time and it was chaos with trains etc... that's why there are timezones
48 2005-10-19.txt:21:09:00: <jix> wildhalcyon: timezones....
49 2005-10-28.txt:02:52:33: <fizzie> (It's ~05 am in this time-zone, so I'll probably be asleep soon.)
50 2005-10-30.txt:01:15:22: <GregorR> jix: Trouble with timezones? :P
51 2005-11-05.txt:05:52:42: <duerig> It messes me up that they are in a completely different timezone than I am. :)
52 2005-11-08.txt:00:48:21: <Aardwolf> I don't think it makes sense to convert mycelum to text based, because it's completely defined with modulo divisions of color channel values, and piet would be even harder, because of the different shapes that color zones can have
53 2005-11-17.txt:22:40:36: <GregorR> And how do you adjust for timezone in C? >_O
54 2006-02-20.txt:08:27:23: <GregorR> And now, to prove incompatible timezones, I'll go to sleep X-P
55 2006-06-05.txt:02:09:55: <SimonRC> in my timezone, too
56 2006-06-05.txt:17:30:11: <GregorR-W> Yay timezones :)
57 2006-06-05.txt:17:34:45: <sedimin> Timezones truly rule
58 2006-06-07.txt:20:16:44: <kipple> not in my timezone...
59 2006-07-09.txt:04:02:34: <AndrewNP> Morning? What time zone are you in?
60 2006-07-25.txt:21:18:48: <GregorR-W> Damn timezones :P
61 2006-08-05.txt:05:03:57: <RodgerTheGreat> "In a moment, pikhq is going to step into another dimension. A dimension not only of sight and sound, but of the mind. There's a signpost up ahead- he has entered... The Dimensifuck Zone..."
62 2006-08-10.txt:11:40:55: <fizzie> "My time zone seems to be different by a minute."
63 2006-08-10.txt:12:06:42: <asiekierka> so your timezone is different by HOUR+MINUTE.
64 2006-08-11.txt:02:44:32: <CakeProphet> Not as easy as Python. Yes that's right... I'm staying in my comfort zone... like any lazy person.
65 2006-08-23.txt:00:43:49: <CakeProphet> Meh.. maybe I just can't get out of my comfort zone... oh well... at least I'm comfortable.
66 2006-10-07.txt:21:23:44: <RodgerTheGreat> http://www.freebookzone.com/others/itoa.h ?
67 2006-10-14.txt:21:57:23: <Razor-X> What timezone are you in?
68 2006-10-23.txt:01:10:37: <jix> i allways fuck up times between time zones :|
69 2006-10-23.txt:19:12:10: <jix> time zone?
70 2006-10-29.txt:01:45:21: <oerjan> what about britain and finland? they don't have the same timezone but maybe they still change at the same time
71 2006-11-21.txt:16:33:40: <RodgerTheGreat> although, in my timezone, it's still technically morning.
72 2006-12-08.txt:01:22:22: <tokigun> i have to sleep now... have a nice day (or night, depending on your timezone) :)
73 2006-12-21.txt:14:59:19: <Asztal> you never know with timezones
74 2007-01-08.txt:01:07:24: <fizzie> The "gmtime" name quite likely comes from "GMT", since there's also "localtime" which returns a struct tm with the numbers in the local time zone.
75 2007-03-26.txt:03:47:32: <Figs> quick! what time zone does my computer think it's in? ;)
76 2007-03-26.txt:03:51:53: <oklopol> nope, and that's the wrong time zone
77 2007-03-26.txt:03:58:09: <Figs> I haven't memorized what countries are in which time zones
78 2007-03-26.txt:04:00:15: <Figs> I think that's a different time zone
79 2007-03-31.txt:18:27:23: <ais523> (or I suppose today in some timezones)
80 2007-04-06.txt:22:52:38: <ihope> It also damages the ozone layer!
81 2007-04-08.txt:05:02:26: <Sukoshi> MENTALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE NOT ABLE TO COMPREHEND TIMEZONE!!!
82 2007-04-08.txt:05:03:07: <SevenInchBread> ....I say we get rid of timezone... they were only good back when we had trains and because people liked there clocks to look the same in different parts of the world.
83 2007-05-23.txt:15:30:39: * ais523 is in the wrong timezone to log on to IRC at a time they have access to a computer and come across a conversation
84 2007-06-04.txt:06:38:24: <fizzie> 08:36 in this time zone.
85 2007-06-14.txt:20:08:49: <ihope> # is the constructor exclusion zone. The constructor may not change these cells unless otherwise specified.
86 2007-06-14.txt:20:10:09: <ihope> $ is the pattern exclusion zone. The constructor may assume that these cells are... hmm, just a minute.
87 2007-07-01.txt:22:57:48: <ihope> Now, in my time zone.
88 2007-07-01.txt:22:57:54: <ihope> (My time zone. You can't have it.)
89 2007-07-01.txt:22:58:51: <RodgerTheGreat> the page on time zones?
90 2007-07-17.txt:06:26:51: <immibis> probably restarts every midnight in its own timezone
91 2007-07-18.txt:06:10:16: <immibis> oh right the timezone difference
92 2007-07-19.txt:21:55:52: <ehird`> the internet will be a minezone for the next few weeks
93 2007-07-23.txt:03:30:49: <oklopol> if i guess your time zone right
94 2007-08-06.txt:17:28:41: <SimonRC> Oddly, a few days ago I was dreaming and I was changin stuff by concentrating (like that kid out of the Twilight Zone), but I didn't realise I was dreaming.
95 2007-08-14.txt:07:09:15: <Figs> I just wasn't sure what time zone you were in
96 2007-08-19.txt:23:42:18: <oklokok> hmm... if someone is fluent at their client's scripting langs, please tell me what time zone all these ppl are on
97 2007-08-23.txt:11:03:38: <Figs> anyone know what time zone RodgerTheGreat is in?
98 2007-10-04.txt:00:51:46: <oerjan> he is in a different timezone you know.
99 2007-10-25.txt:15:52:23: <ais523> pity I'm in the wrong timezone to have been in either of the conversations about it
100 2007-12-12.txt:00:15:19: <GregorR> 12:49 in the logger's timezone, whenever the bork that is.
101 2007-12-21.txt:20:06:24: * oerjan must have greatly misremembered the time zone of germany
102 2007-12-28.txt:06:17:59: <pikhq> Time zone.
103 2007-12-28.txt:06:18:59: <bsmntbombdood> we are time zone buddies!
104 2008-01-19.txt:22:00:23: <oerjan> maybe it's a time zone issue. before dusk, they're disks, unless on a desk
105 2008-01-22.txt:23:03:24: <ehird> oerjan: is this the no-soliciting-opinions zone? :-)
106 2008-02-06.txt:07:29:53: <immibis[A]> bbt (be back tomorrow) tiimtza (that is in my time zone anyway)
107 2008-02-10.txt:18:37:10: <ehird`> http://esolangs.org/wiki/Ozone is this turing complete even with finite stacks?
108 2008-02-17.txt:04:02:05: <puzzlet> maybe it's the timezone
109 2008-03-07.txt:20:26:08: <ehird> rochest.er (lame delegation - delegated servers have no such zone)
110 2008-03-16.txt:02:38:47: <Sgeo> The US Government uses ZoneEdit?
111 2008-03-22.txt:01:27:55: <oklofok> but i'm not proud i know what "president" means, politics are my no-touch zone
112 2008-03-31.txt:20:36:32: <olsner> oklopol: check the date of today or tomorrow (depending on time zone)
113 2008-04-05.txt:17:21:01: <ais523> this also means that they're more or less completely safe to humans and other objects, but catalyse the destruction of the ozone layer
114 2008-04-05.txt:17:21:03: <oklopol> cfc's are the things destroying like the ozone layer and making a greenhouse out of our planet KILLING EVERYONE, like, or something?
115 2008-04-05.txt:17:22:00: <ais523> oklopol: CFCs are almost the perfect inert gas for many purposes, except for the destroying-the-ozone-layer problem. That's why they caught on in the first place, before the ozone layer problem was discovered
116 2008-04-15.txt:01:01:35: <ehird`> I am a timezone bigot! :D
117 2008-04-19.txt:19:50:05: <EsoBot> 206 62 fs net zoneinfo
118 2008-04-27.txt:00:59:08: <evincarofautumn> What time zone are you?
119 2008-05-02.txt:01:30:59: <evincar> Heh. You and your silly time zone.
120 2008-05-06.txt:16:34:23: <ais523> well, there's time-zone issues
121 2008-05-15.txt:19:49:59: <kar8nga> good night everybody (I guess I'm in a bit earlier timezone than you)
122 2008-05-15.txt:22:56:45: <AnMaster> agreed. so yet timezones cause issues here
123 2008-05-31.txt:17:23:11: <ais523> so it may be a timezone problem
124 2008-06-08.txt:01:37:10: <Slereah7> I still have no idea how to find active zones and all.
125 2008-06-08.txt:01:43:48: <Slereah7> Oh wait, does the 0 node have to be in the active zone?
126 2008-06-08.txt:01:45:26: <Slereah7> Writing that active zone just got a whole lot easier!
127 2008-06-16.txt:00:41:31: <augur> actually the marriage will have to wait, im going to eat calzone :d
128 2008-07-03.txt:16:24:48: <AnMaster> timezones?
129 2008-07-03.txt:21:13:36: <tusho> timezones make me go :/
130 2008-07-03.txt:21:14:27: <tusho> timezones make me go ':/'
131 2008-07-10.txt:17:50:00: <ais523> tusho: it's about 10 to 6 in your time zone
132 2008-07-24.txt:21:43:46: <AnMaster> psygnisfive, learn about timeszones
133 2008-07-24.txt:21:48:56: <AnMaster> MikeRiley, anyway switzerland... Wouldn't that be same timezone as me?
134 2008-07-25.txt:15:12:02: <pikhq> http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/China_to_establish_protest_zones_for_Olympics
135 2008-07-30.txt:00:24:47: <tusho_> http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/3932 <-- Hm. Are SMTP servers really this simple?
136 2008-07-30.txt:00:25:09: <tusho_> http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/5152
137 2008-08-10.txt:11:46:10: <AnMaster> what timezone are the tunes.org logs in?
138 2008-08-10.txt:11:47:46: <Deewiant> tusho: EST can refer to 5 different time zones...
139 2008-08-16.txt:02:09:19: <oklopol> it was a blinking red zone in my eyes
140 2008-08-24.txt:21:21:52: <AnMaster> fizzie, so what timezone did you mean?
141 2008-08-25.txt:11:50:12: <AnMaster> it is 13:50 in his timezone I think
142 2008-08-27.txt:14:22:35: <fungot> fizzie: you mean at fnord? i'm assuming it was the era of the disbelievingness, it was a blinking red zone in my eyes now... that'd be a really, really fnord way to define what happens at the edges
143 2008-09-02.txt:20:12:31: <fizzie> What sort of time zone was tusho in, anyway?
144 2008-09-07.txt:17:08:43: <AnMaster> certainly my basic def-bf compiler does some basic stuff like that in no-jump zones
145 2008-09-14.txt:18:35:41: <AnMaster> what timezone?
146 2008-09-20.txt:21:42:34: <tusho> #esoteric is a serious business zone!
147 2008-09-24.txt:00:09:41: <fizzie> Sleep is necessary now. Already 02am in this time zone.
148 2008-10-01.txt:23:08:41: <AnMaster> oklocod, I think it was of the lines of "car deformation zone engineer annual conference secretary ball-point pen tip" + a lot more and in one word
149 2008-10-06.txt:20:54:14: <ais523> <noZone> ##Begin comment: Note to self, IRP reads comments, like this one, and makes comments about their content. Avoid placing sensitive data (e.g. SSN, Bank account numbers, etc.) in IRP comments like you do in other languages. ##End Comment
150 2008-10-07.txt:15:33:37: <AnMaster> ehird, what about timezone?
151 2008-10-07.txt:17:07:23: <oklocod> has tons of different applications, most of which are in the grey zone i automatically assume np-complete.
152 2008-10-22.txt:19:27:30: <asiekierka> i have a different timezone
153 2008-10-23.txt:15:10:13: <ehird> and its birthday is officially in the australian timezone
154 2008-10-24.txt:09:48:30: <ais523> which time zone is that, by the way?
155 2008-10-24.txt:09:49:58: <ais523> grr, always get time zones backwards...
156 2008-10-26.txt:12:58:13: <AnMaster> ehird it always tell me what timezone anyway:
157 2008-10-28.txt:19:37:13: <fungot> asiekierka: what's the question there too... but it's in the gray zone. the black parts show the table? can you lisppaste input output code?
158 2008-11-07.txt:11:50:46: <ais523> my guess is either that it isn't precise enough, or that it doesn't handle timezones correctly, or something like that
159 2008-11-08.txt:00:51:04: <fizzie> Bleh, that was a long pre-christmas party; it's almost 03 am in this time zone.
160 2008-11-14.txt:16:08:50: <MizardX> Well... until other arrangements can be made: http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/6506 -- Redivider interpreter written in Python
161 2008-11-30.txt:12:30:25: <pgimeno> what's your timezone?
162 2008-11-30.txt:18:16:54: <oerjan> you can set your timezone in the preferences.
163 2008-12-09.txt:20:43:04: <zuff> (n=Corun@94-193-40-216.zone7.bethere.co.uk)
164 2008-12-15.txt:17:24:58: <AnMaster> I did google and search amazon, 6 hits on google, 3 on amazone, none seem relevant
165 2008-12-25.txt:14:55:58: <ais523|direct> there's a dead zone of 6 cells, which is never used
166 2008-12-25.txt:14:56:33: <AnMaster> right, and this dead zone is used for scratch storage or?
167 2008-12-25.txt:14:57:09: <ais523|direct> which means, for instance, starting at the stack pointer <<<<<[[<<<<<<]<<<<<<] will always land on a particular cell in the dead zone
168 2008-12-25.txt:14:59:21: <ais523|direct> two 0s in a row mean you're either at top of stack (to the right) or in the dead zone (to the left)
169 2008-12-25.txt:14:59:34: <ais523|direct> and whenever the exact numerical location isn't known, we're to the right of the dead zone
170 2008-12-25.txt:15:00:18: <AnMaster> so to move to a static area you just move to the dead zone then move a fixed number of cells from it?
171 2008-12-25.txt:17:38:02: <ais523|direct> to narrow down nationalities based on timezones
172 2008-12-30.txt:17:53:48: <AnMaster> ehird, well no, because I think we should go on the Australia timezone
173 2008-12-30.txt:17:54:43: <ehird> Agora celebrates its birthday in the australian timezone.
174 2008-12-30.txt:17:57:52: <AnMaster> ehird, idea: Use same timezone as that of the first freenode server to enter the new year
175 2008-12-30.txt:19:42:19: <oerjan> what we need is a list of countries by timezone, then each hour we select one randomly in the timezone currently entering new year and put it in the topic.
176 2008-12-31.txt:22:34:45: <oerjan> there are no +1:30 timezones in the wp list
177 2009-01-01.txt:00:36:06: <fizzie> Happy new; although this time zone had it quite a while ago.
178 2009-01-09.txt:20:03:51: <fizzie> Yes, I'm seeing the kb.mozillazone.org description of that right now.
179 2009-01-15.txt:13:17:28: <ais523> (if anyone claims I'm an hour late on that, I'll mumble something about time zones, or DST, or something.)
180 2009-01-16.txt:19:53:15: <ais523> default format of the corresponding database engine. Time zone effects
181 2009-01-18.txt:16:20:10: <ais523> hmm... kerlo's in the same timezone as me, maybe not
182 2009-01-26.txt:20:07:26: <ehird> [time zones]
183 2009-02-07.txt:18:34:11: <AnMaster> ehird, well so can I, alas we are in different timezones, so that means I have to give up an hour before you. + it is already dark outside since a few hours.
184 2009-02-13.txt:23:15:46: <GregorR> ais523: It's 11AM EST though, so it's Friday 13th in most timezones.
185 2009-02-22.txt:18:15:45: <oklopol> yeah it's a time microzone thing.
186 2009-02-27.txt:17:50:57: <ais523> also, ehird's client is the only one that gave the timezone
187 2009-02-27.txt:17:52:03: <ehird> ais523: also, ehird's client is the only one that gave the timezone
188 2009-03-06.txt:09:41:26: <fizzie> Relative amount of chatter caused by the noisiest people, at any particular time-of-day (in Finland's timezone, EET/EEST) over the years 2006-2008: http://zem.fi/~fis/test5.png (test6.png for absolute values).
189 2009-03-06.txt:19:33:15: <fizzie> The numbers are for my local time zone, EET/EEST.
190 2009-03-10.txt:22:45:09: <Deewiant> AnMaster: 22:20:50 in your time zone
191 2009-03-13.txt:23:42:19: <fizzie> A , would start at the "next print zone", and "print zones are 14 characters wide". That's very out-of-nowhere.
192 2009-03-14.txt:17:23:21: <ehird> It'd be nice if I could fix the times too; anyone know clog's timezone? Well, I could check.
193 2009-03-14.txt:17:27:49: <ehird> I want to make it fix the timezones, too
194 2009-03-15.txt:22:55:19: <AnMaster> -mno-red-zone
195 2009-03-15.txt:22:55:19: <AnMaster> Do not use a so called red zone for x86-64 code. The red zone is mandated by the x86-64 ABI, it is a 128-byte area beyond the location of the stack pointer that
196 2009-03-15.txt:22:55:19: <AnMaster> will not be modified by signal or interrupt handlers and therefore can be used for temporary data without adjusting the stack pointer. The flag -mno-red-zone dis‐
197 2009-03-15.txt:22:55:19: <AnMaster> ables this red zone.
198 2009-03-24.txt:18:32:14: <ehird> this is officially a metaphor free zone
199 2009-03-26.txt:14:36:59: <fizzie> That's 7 to 7:20 in your time zone.
200 2009-03-28.txt:16:51:19: <AnMaster> ehird, you sent that line mentioning what bsmntbombdood said at 01:36 at the time 15:41:30 in your timezone. And yes I know you commented on something way before
201 2009-03-30.txt:23:32:27: <Asztal> in your timezone
202 2009-03-31.txt:20:11:08: <ehird> and timezones
203 2009-03-31.txt:20:11:29: <ais523> and it's in a different timezone
204 2009-04-02.txt:01:35:29: <oerjan> kerlo: don't trust him, he could be lying about his timezone
205 2009-04-02.txt:16:47:05: <fizzie> Nebula were polite enough to point the reverse-DNS zone for the /64 they've assigned to me to any DNS server I wanted; that's some good service. The network in the student apartments of my university also does native IPv6, but there are no reverse-DNS entries there.
206 2009-04-02.txt:23:06:01: <fizzie> Normally it's done only for zone transfers, though.
207 2009-04-02.txt:23:07:26: <AnMaster> fizzie, zone transfers in djbdns are different iirc
208 2009-04-04.txt:03:50:14: <kerlo> Do you live in a very strange time zone?
209 2009-04-04.txt:03:50:35: <oklopol> i don't think time zones get any stranger than 30 min off
210 2009-04-04.txt:03:52:25: <oerjan> oklopol: actually there are some quarter zones
211 2009-04-04.txt:03:53:12: <oerjan> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_time_zones
212 2009-04-04.txt:06:55:55: <oerjan> wait, you already gave him the book? darn timezones
213 2009-04-04.txt:21:56:58: <fizzie> Deewiant: Anyway, they give you this static /64 block, and are also polite enough to point the reverse-DNS zone NS delegation to any name server(s) I happened to want.
214 2009-04-04.txt:21:58:19: <Deewiant> ehird: http://www.nebula.fi/nebulazone.php
215 2009-04-06.txt:23:12:00: <Ilari> A.K.A. Timezone Charlie. :-)
216 2009-04-06.txt:23:14:09: <Ilari> One issue with those timezone codes is that fractional-hour zones don't have codes and also that UTC+13h and UTC+14h (a.k.a. Y2K timezone) don't have labels.
217 2009-04-10.txt:22:36:58: <zzo38> 212.5d Instants can't come into play. If an instant would come into play, it remains in its previous zone instead.
218 2009-04-10.txt:23:57:19: <zzo38> All I see is the rules that say if an instant or sorcery tries to come into play, instead it remains in its current zone
219 2009-04-19.txt:00:26:46: <ehird> http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/
220 2009-04-19.txt:00:28:08: <ehird> http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/gameservers/gnibbles/
221 2009-04-20.txt:17:41:14: <Slereah_> Just do a no script zone
222 2009-04-20.txt:17:42:10: <Sgeo> And you think that I can magically make whereever I'm standing be a no-script zone?
223 2009-04-20.txt:17:42:29: <Slereah_> Well, you know, your own zone
224 2009-04-20.txt:21:25:18: <fizzie> Not too much activity going on in mklinux.org; the most recent post in the "news" section is from 12 March 2007 about a time zone datafile update, and the one before that is from 11 August 2002
225 2009-04-29.txt:18:24:39: <fizzie> Residential zone.
226 2009-05-02.txt:22:54:24: <Deewiant> ehird: http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe
227 2009-05-02.txt:22:55:35: <ehird> Pick a timezone!
228 2009-05-09.txt:09:49:50: <evincar> Look at ex-Ozone Dan Balan, RadU, and Arsenium.
229 2009-05-09.txt:12:57:20: <ais523> also, it's often more crowded than this, you must be in a weird timezone
230 2009-05-14.txt:18:49:24: <GregorR> chromakode: Timezones! Tiiiimezones! :P
231 2009-05-14.txt:18:49:35: <ehird> GregorR: wait, how can you know chromakode IRL if different timezones
232 2009-05-14.txt:18:50:31: <GregorR> ehird: Although, I just realized that the problem wasn't timezones, but that I was on a plane :P
233 2009-05-14.txt:23:50:56: <ais523> timezone difference, you see
234 2009-05-30.txt:01:56:29: <goonx> ok, good night ;), or bye (dunno whch timezone you have :P)
235 2009-06-01.txt:20:37:02: <pikhq> GregorR-L: Which is part of why the UK isn't part of the Euro Zone.
236 2009-06-16.txt:21:48:58: <AnMaster> what time zone
237 2009-06-26.txt:23:33:48: <ais523> and different timezones
238 2009-07-18.txt:20:59:15: <AnMaster> so adjust for your timezone as needed
239 2009-07-20.txt:21:54:08: <SimonRC> what's your timezone?
240 2009-07-26.txt:21:08:08: <pikhq> ehird: Called "Ozone".
241 2009-08-01.txt:00:02:11: <dear_my_inner_ra> otoh, it only works if you're near that timezone
242 2009-08-07.txt:23:58:58: <AnMaster> ehird, faster than timezones
243 2009-08-07.txt:23:59:26: <mycroftiv> the secret of eternal youth is circling the pole going against the flow of timezones, you go back in time one day per revolution
244 2009-08-09.txt:15:33:28: * AnMaster builds warzone2100 using gentoo portage. better gpu on there :P
245 2009-08-11.txt:18:35:38: <AnMaster> also going to play warzone2100 (on my desktop, due to bug mentioned yesteday I can't on my laptop)
246 2009-08-11.txt:21:25:49: * AnMaster goes playing warzone2100
247 2009-08-13.txt:14:52:44: <ehird> http://youhadbetterknow.com/knowledgezone/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tcp.jpg
248 2009-08-15.txt:19:02:18: <AnMaster> playing warzone2100
249 2009-08-16.txt:16:52:48: <AnMaster> ehird, vegastrike, warzone2100
250 2009-08-21.txt:07:10:59: <AnMaster> ehird, I don't know when tomorrow is in your private timezone :P
251 2009-08-21.txt:18:47:20: <ehird> "Because you chose the US as your location, obviously I should only give you the option of US timezones."
252 2009-08-21.txt:20:27:45: <AnMaster> Secure surf zone_NameOfMajorISPInSweden
253 2009-08-26.txt:01:28:01: <ehird> impomatic: lol, you're in the same timezone and i'm wide awake :D
254 2009-09-03.txt:18:10:47: <AnMaster> lament, but timezones are mostly political inventions...
255 2009-09-05.txt:18:02:44: <AnMaster> though that is probably gray-zone
256 2009-09-28.txt:14:40:31: <AnMaster> oh. no idea what timezone it may use
257 2009-09-28.txt:14:40:49: <ais523> it uses one of the US timezones, I think
258 2009-09-29.txt:22:16:52: <fizzie> No, I mean "blah.com" is actually written "blah.com." in DNS messages and zone files and so on, so the . is a bit of a not-really-just-a-label-separator there too.
259 2009-09-29.txt:22:25:21: <fizzie> ac descriptive text "The AC zone file is protected under national and international law as a database compilation."
260 2009-09-29.txt:22:25:21: <fizzie> ac descriptive text "Access to the .AC Zone File information does not in itself convey any rights to any party to use, store, manipulate, such information without the explicit written consent of ICB plc, P.O.Box 4040 Christchurch, BH23 1XW, UK."
261 2009-10-04.txt:07:11:58: <zzo38> I thought it was late. But, not in your timezone? Or maybe in your timezone too.
262 2009-10-05.txt:01:51:17: <ehird_> arbitraryrequirementsatisfactionzone.ridiculous
263 2009-10-08.txt:19:14:46: <Asztal> http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mice/razer-naga
264 2009-10-13.txt:19:26:50: <fizzie> "-- due to a bug in the script that generates the SE zone file. The SE tld has close to one million domains that all went down due to missing the trailing dot in the SE zone file --"; news like this are comforting, in the sense that it seems more likely that they're still humans running the Internet. Or maybe that's just what they want us to believe.
265 2009-10-19.txt:21:26:56: * AnMaster thinks this printout got messed up (translated from Swedish): "Travel time: 41.00 SEK Date: 2 Changes: 675.00 Number of zones: 2009-10-20 Cost: 00:52"
266 2009-10-19.txt:21:28:15: <AnMaster> olsner, the worst part is that there is 1 change and somewhere between 6 and 10 zones
267 2009-10-19.txt:21:29:42: <olsner> maybe the travel planner is taking you on a 668 zone round-trip
268 2009-10-19.txt:21:33:03: <AnMaster> now it is mixed up so that the zone count is 41:00
269 2009-10-19.txt:21:43:55: <olsner> right, the print view picks a previously displayed price as the number of zones
270 2009-10-19.txt:21:44:55: <olsner> it seems to have picked the price of an ungdom pendlarkort as the number of zones for me
271 2009-10-19.txt:21:46:04: <olsner> I don't get the travel time or date or changes or price columns mixed up though, just random data in the number of zones
272 2009-10-19.txt:21:46:20: <olsner> Alternativ 1 Restid: 00:59 Giltig: 2009-10-19 Byten: 1 Antal zoner: 785,00 Pris: 20,00 SEK
273 2009-10-19.txt:22:28:30: <ehird> Nope, no timezone update.
274 2009-10-22.txt:08:30:13: <Oranjer> oh! I thought you would be recommending a language that was outside my comfort zone
275 2009-10-28.txt:17:19:33: <ais523> SCO also sued Autozone (for using Linux, but apparently they're going to settle that one), IBM (for contributing code to Linux that they claim infringes their copyrights), and Novell (for claiming that they didn't give SCO the copyrights in question in the first place)
276 2009-10-30.txt:18:31:22: <AnMaster> Oranjer, "hello" "hi" "good evening" and similar phrases are more usual. The latter one is probably not recommended over IRC due to time zones
277 2009-10-31.txt:10:25:17: <AnMaster> and we are in same time zone
278 2009-11-03.txt:12:52:08: <fizzie> There was a zoom yesterday too; at least yesterday our time zone, maybe not when you visited it.
279 2009-11-14.txt:00:27:31: <Rugxulo> yeah, you're way the heck over seas (different time zone), it's not very late here (6pm)
280 2009-11-23.txt:11:51:37: <fizzie> Perl 6 has an *awesome* set of operators; http://glyphic.s3.amazonaws.com/ozone/mark/periodic/Periodic+Table+of+the+Operators+A4+300dpi.jpg (warning: a bit big image, 3477x2456 pixels).
281 2009-11-26.txt:17:40:55: <ais523> wow, timezone update for Antarctica
282 2009-12-01.txt:05:25:40: <oerjan> well in some time zones
283 2009-12-01.txt:05:25:48: <oklofok> in this time zone
284 2009-12-01.txt:05:30:26: <coppro> the only important timezone is whenever rollover ends
285 2009-12-01.txt:17:27:34: <quantumEd> oklofok just look at this picture, http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/MathGems/pics/pythagorean_theorem.gif -- this proves pythagoras without any "R" or "metric" or analytic geometry
286 2009-12-01.txt:17:30:46: <oklofok> http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/MathGems/pics/pythagorean_theorem.gif <<< this is meaningless
287 2009-12-05.txt:08:49:29: <ehird> 09:27:34 <quantumEd> oklofok just look at this picture, http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/MathGems/pics/pythagorean_theorem.gif -- this proves pythagoras without any "R" or "metric" or analytic geometry
288 2009-12-06.txt:00:44:01: <oerjan> hm, the logs have changed their timezone...
289 2009-12-06.txt:00:55:32: <oerjan> ok there _may_ be a few other insignificant countries in that time zone
290 2009-12-12.txt:12:08:37: <fizzie> This is the late, but there are at least several that can do the hidden-primary-DNS setup: their servers work technically as secondaries, with zone transfers from your primary, but you only put the secondaries into the TLD registry, so that it doesn't matter if your primary server is up only randomly.
291 2009-12-12.txt:12:10:49: <fizzie> <fizzie> This is the late, but there are at least several that can do the hidden-primary-DNS setup: their servers work technically as secondaries, with zone transfers from your primary, but you only put the secondaries into the TLD registry, so that it doesn't matter if your primary server is up only randomly.
292 2009-12-12.txt:12:13:23: <fizzie> Well, what it boils down to, assuming you don't want to run a DNS server at all, is that everydns.net is one provider that does completely free "full" DNS. (I have no idea how freely their DNS zone editor allows you to do things, though.)
293 2009-12-12.txt:14:44:36: <fizzie> There actually aren't so many separate commits that it'd look impressive; but you can deduce something from the fact that the last commit was made at 2006-04-06 05:43:19, and that is indeed in the local time zone. As I remember it, we had the "return the project and demonstrate it to the course assistant" session booked for 2006-04-06 morning.
294 2009-12-23.txt:05:06:07: <uorygl> Hmm, I should have realized that before. The root zone file is loaded with hints.
295 2009-12-28.txt:19:56:18: <zzo38> O, it is the same timezone that I am at
296 2009-12-28.txt:19:56:31: <zzo38> The server TIME command also gives the same timezone
297 2009-12-31.txt:23:56:25: <SimonRC> or new year in the One True Timezone
298 2009-12-31.txt:23:58:12: <AnMaster> no way you are in a timezone offset by two minutes to GMT ;P
299 2010-01-02.txt:14:19:15: <oerjan> and then suddenly the logs are back to the old GMT-8 time zone again...
300 2010-01-07.txt:21:19:54: <ehird> http://glyphic.s3.amazonaws.com/ozone/mark/periodic/Periodic%20Table%20of%20the%20Operators%20A4%20300dpi.jpg
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