From: Jony Rosenne (rosennej@qsm.co.il)
Date: Tue May 11 2004 - 01:55:23 CDT
When I travel, I change the time rather than the time zone, because changing
the time zone causes Outlook to mess up my calendar. This causes my e-mails
to have a wrong time stamp. Is there any solution to this?
Jony
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> [mailto:unicode-bounce@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Peter Kirk
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> To: Carl W. Brown
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> Subject: Re: TR35
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> This issue is not limited to a country's possessions. Many
> expatriates
> and travelling business people etc want to keep their (laptop)
> computer's general locale settings as that of their home country (not
> least because changing this often destabilises data) but need
> to set it
> to the time zone in which they are temporarily resident. So
> time zones
> should be kept independent of other locale information, especially
> independent of such things as date and decimal point formats, and
> preferred languages.
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> Peter Kirk
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> peterkirk@qaya.org (work)
> http://www.qaya.org/
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