
Originally Posted by
Camilla
As I have understood it, the US has daylight saving too. So technically it would not be Central Standard Time but Central Daylight Time (GMT -5). Central European Summer time is GMT +2 which would make a 7 hour difference. Correct me if I am wrong.
Maybe we should make a test to be sure. At 1 pm someone in the CST (well CDT actually) time zone makes a post saying: "It's now 1 pm". The rest of us will sit at the computer at the time we believe corresponds to this. If we do not see the post, we need to recalculate.
Is that an idea?
oh jeez...i didnt think of this. it is CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Plz update your schedules!!!
here is the time calculator... http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=24
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