P E Jareth Hein <jareth(a)camelot.co.jp> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 03:43:28PM +0100, nic(a)niss.ac.uk scribbled:
> Am I just being dense here, or is the clock on Steve's computer a day ahead?
>
> gristle $ ls -l info/internals.info
> -rw-r--r-- 1 ccsnjd ccsnjd 6186 May 14 15:52 info/internals.info
> gristle $ date
> Fri May 14 15:34:35 BST 1999
> nic - who gets a bit confused by timezones.
:-) Me too.
Nope. He is now over on my side of the puddle,
That's the Pacific puddle, not the Atlantic, btw.
instead of yours... JST (Japan Standard Time) is GMT-9.
(UT +0900)
To add further confusion,
cvs.xemacs.org is in California (UT -0700)
but its system clock is about eight hours (~7 hours, 40 minutes) fast.
ftp.xemacs.org is on the east coast of the US (UT -0400). Clear now? ;-)