Re: weird. . .

From: Barry Kleider ^lt;bkleider@sihope.com>
Date: 04/06/04-11:19:00 PM Z
Message-id: <008b01c41c5f$d89ec090$47c0c3cf@LuisaLaptop>

Incredibly enough, ISPs are not required to synchronize their clocks.

Barry Kleider
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Sinclair" <photo1@telusplanet.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: weird. . .

> John hath asked...
>
> >Hey Gordon, and other Gurus of What Matters--
> >
> >Here's an internet paths and protocols question. I'm mightily
> >confounded by this. And confounded minds want to know:
> >
> >At 8:43 CDT, I sent a post ("Leaf and Canon questions") to the list.
> >
> >At 9:12 a response to the referenced post came in from Sam Wang. At
> >that time my original post had not shown up in my e-mail files.
> >
> >At 9:34 I fired off a reply to Sam's reply, which hit my inbox at 9:35.
> >
> >Then--and here's the point--at 10:35 MY ORIGINAL POST (sent at 8:43,
> >mind you) popped into my inbox!
> >
> >To quote Dorothy: How can this be!?!
> >
> >It's all just so. . . uncertain.
> >
>
> John...
>
>
> Maybe it depends on how your local clock is "set"... If my memory
> serves me well enough, the residents of the Province of Saskatchewan
> do not "change" their clock forward the one hour for daylight saving
> time... like the rest of us have to do.
>
> Ken
>
>
Received on Tue Apr 6 23:19:18 2004

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