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Zach uid000 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 17:16:29 UTC 2005


I think it might actually be forty-seven, since the last TZ's first
hour overlaps the first TZ's last hour.

On 9/26/05, Janne Jokitalo <janne.jokitalo at dnainternet.net> wrote:
> Alexandre FRANKE wrote:
> > On 9/26/05, Dennis Kaarsemaker <dennis at kaarsemaker.net> wrote:
> >
> >>On ma, 2005-09-26 at 17:34 +0200, Duncan Lithgow wrote:
> >>
> >>>different timezones, so the 28th spans 24 hours...
> >>
> >>Actually, 48 hours ;)
> >
> > You must be wrong, it's 24 as said Duncan...
>
> Really, the first timezone has 24 hours, and so does the last one. When the
> first has consumed its first hour, the second is just beginning its own
> first hour of the day. Go thus thru all timezones, and you get to the point
> where the first timezone has consumed all its hours of the day, when the
> last is only beginning that same date. It really does make 48 hours, doesn't it?
>
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