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<font face="Arial">I forgot to mention, another famous person
Joplin, Janis 19/01/1943 09:45:00 Port Arthur TX, United States,
93w57, 29n53, America/Chicago<br>
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Olson database gives the same as astrodatabank, 5 hours. This is
to show that the results are not consequently wrong. My impression
is that the area is so big there are expceptions but i'm a layman
so..<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/11/2019 21:23, Paul Eggert wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:08aae027-d908-1fe6-e4ec-856c2f2ab02f@cs.ucla.edu">On
11/9/19 3:51 AM, Jean via tz wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">There are other problems, like the
America/Chicago timezone which is notorious for giving false
results for years before 1970 <br>
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Although Matt addressed your other points, I'm curious about this
one. In what sense is tzdb's America/Chicago "notorious" for being
wrong? I used Google to search for '"America/Chicago" false
results' and the only hits I came up with were downstream bugs
(e.g., in PHP installation, or in mistaken use of Python
primitives), not bugs in tzdb itself. <br>
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