Because I'm a slow learner, the timezone stamp now shows when a post was created according to the viewer's timezone, right? If mine shows 1 am and I'm in CET, then someone created that post at 1 am CET. Right?
Also, why are there a million timezones for each interval? GMT+1 shows as both IST/CET/WAT and WEST. What's the difference when they're all GMT+1? And why are they all African? Considering the amount of Africans likely to use this site, isn't it a little overkill? Usually CET isn't Africa/Algiers, but something like Paris/Madrid/Oslo. Something Europeans can relate to.
Edit: Also, CET seems to be one hour behind, though I'm guessing that's because some countries (Africa/Algiers?) didn't do the whole daylight savings stuff. In most of Central Europe, it's about to turn 3 am.
Edited, Jun 6th 2010 2:57am by Mazra
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