Martin wrote:
> On 20 Dec 2006 07:43:20 -0800, "js" wrote:
>
> >
> >David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the royal duchy of city south and
> >deansgate wrote:
> >> villa1 wrote:
> >>
> >> > Tip #1: Remember the time difference. This is not a rhetorical
> >> > recommendation, for sometimes, in the heat of preparations, future
> >> > travelers tend to forget about minor details such as time zones, and
> >> > end up calling people in Europe when it is only 4:00AM there, thus
> >> > leaving a very bad preliminary impression. Please remember there is a
> >> > big world out there, and it's not all in American. Which leads me to my
> >> > next tip...
> >>
> >> Fair enough, but the US has plenty of different time zones itself. I'd
> >> have thought they were familiar with the concept! :)
> >
> >More interesting is the author's obvious ignorance of which way the
> >world turns.
>
> because? What time is it in Los Angeles when it is 04:00 in Europe?
> --
>
> Martin
Not normal business hours, that's for sure. Now, what time is it in
Europe when it is 4 am in LA?
Figured it out?
js
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