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On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 11:44 +1000, Don Knowles wrote:<BR>
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Next meet in <A HREF="http://irc.freenode.net/#linux-aus-lugs">irc.freenode.net/#linux-aus-lugs</A> will be October 30th at 9pm AEST, 8pm Qld time (curse you, daylight saving!).<BR>
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That's actually October 30th at 9pm AEDT, 8pm AEST.<BR>
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I know some clueless web devs all over the place confuse everyone bewcause they don't know any better and call it Aus East Summer Time, but its official status is Aus East Daylight Time, S always stands for Standard.<BR>
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Off course you can also substitute what D stands for *cough* or replace it with P, for "pretend" time <IMG SRC="cid:1349651159.7320.13.camel@tardis" ALIGN="middle" ALT=";)" BORDER="0"><BR>
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