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CDT also means Central Daylight Time for Australia (with an offset of +10.5
hours). Time zone names and abbreviations are so much fun as they are
determined locally and therefore not unique from a global point of view...
"Henrik Krebs"
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Yes CDT means Central American SUMMER Time - You have to excuse
English-speaking people that infiltrate this mailinglist at the
all-american-property .com tld.
Henrik Krebs
http://hkrebs.dk
Denmark
> date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 14:49:02 -0500
> from: Justin Haase <JHaase@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: RE: Netserver, time zones, offsets?
>
> Yep - we're CDT now.
>
> And it's daylight saving. No s.
>
> It's nit-picky time now. =)
>
> jch
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