Re: [HACKERS] Time zones - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Ciaran Dunn
Subject Re: [HACKERS] Time zones
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Msg-id 017201be4058$45c5c040$050000de@ciaran.dynamite.com.au
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I had to find this kind of thing out once and found a navy site at

http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/tzones.html

that has a lot of places(well most of the big ones at least :)

It has the following entry

USA Hawaii: -10 hours 
USA Alaska: -9 hours (Local summer -8 hours)
Australia New South Wales: +10 hours (Local summer +11 hours)

Hope this helps :)

Cheers,
Ciaran

BTW Hi Ross... Im an ex student of the uni of Canberra. Hows it going ? :)

>Australian Eastern Std Time is GMT-10. Alaska and Hawaii are
>definitely on the other side of the dateline. They should not be the
>same.
>
>On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:
>
>> I'm writing up the full set of allowed date/time formats, and thought
>> I'd include the recognized time zones.
>> 
>> I want to confirm that AHST, Alaska-Hawaii Std Time, should have the
>> same value as Australia Eastern Std Time, which is what the conversion
>> table claims. Seems to me that it is on the wrong side of the date line.
>> Does someone know what the correct value is?




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