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I named the first middle european (time zone plus dst-convention) but what are the names of others. I consulted Wikipedia and so on, but I cannot find names of (time zones + conventions), I find only ''active time names''...I'm not sure...(for instance MEZ (CET) is used to name both ''time zone'' and ''time in winter'') can you help me? --[[User:Peu|Peu]] 15:50, 23 October 2006 (EDT) | I named the first middle european (time zone plus dst-convention) but what are the names of others. I consulted Wikipedia and so on, but I cannot find names of (time zones + conventions), I find only ''active time names''...I'm not sure...(for instance MEZ (CET) is used to name both ''time zone'' and ''time in winter'') can you help me? --[[User:Peu|Peu]] 15:50, 23 October 2006 (EDT) | ||
:Maybe they can be named after some big city (e.g Moscow Time) ... or where the time zone is (e.g. Middle Australian Time). I can't help you any further than that, I think. <span title="Swedish n-dash FTW!">–</span> [[User:Smiddle|Smiddle]] / <small>[[User talk:Smiddle|T]]·[[Special:Contributions/Smiddle|C]]·[[Special:Search/Smiddle|S]]·[[Special:Allpages/Smiddle|A]]</small> 15:53, 23 October 2006 (EDT) | |||
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