Notices tagged with timezone

  1. Depending on your #, you could give both.

    Friday, 25-Nov-16 00:55:10 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  2. @gargron Depending on your #, you could have # now.

    Sunday, 06-Nov-16 22:16:04 UTC from fresh.federati.net
  3. !til how to use the `date' command for # conversion.
    http://www.linuxhowtos.org/Tips%20and%20Tricks/timzone_conversion.htm
    I wanted to stop using Google/DuckDuckGo SaaSS to do this.

    Wednesday, 15-Jun-16 07:25:56 UTC from social.systemreboot.net in context
  4. I am in the US-Pacific # for a few days. I hope I don't awaken at 05:00 US-Central.

    Saturday, 28-May-16 06:58:23 UTC from fresh.federati.net
  5. @lg will forgive you, but next time you can tell him: yes, at least from # it's different: # server is in US, this instance is in DE

    Monday, 09-Dec-13 09:17:02 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  6. Ah ... it's an artifact from Jim back then. There was a # difference of x hours and that's why it's like that

    Sunday, 31-Mar-13 20:33:09 UTC from identi.ca
  7. @yodelerty You are obviously in the wrong # for math, then.

    Monday, 09-Jan-12 07:13:07 UTC from web in context
  8. @princessrarity It`s 3 am in my # which is CST. Roughly speaking, this is North America's down time.

    Saturday, 23-Jul-11 08:04:27 UTC from web in context