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Originally Posted by DNSB
Given that Kobo is located in eastern Canada, the UTC-5 would be the most probable choice for converting EST. Asides, I was under the impression that Australian timezones are prefixed with an A so would be AEST/AEDT for Sydney, Australia.
The idea of time zones was popularized by a Canadian (Sanford Fleming may have been born in Scotland but we'll still claim him as Canadian). I've seen the original suggestion for time zones credited to an Italian -- Quirico Filopanti, though he never seemed to do anything to popularize his ideas after writing them up and there is no evidence that Sir Sandford ever read that book.
Regards,
David
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Thank you David for those interesting tidbits.
So if Kobo gave out the information about which time zone they were using, and from my perspective GMT, then you and I wouldn't need to have this chat re applicable time zones. EST is the acronym I use to describe time in Aus. (We have a number of operational time zones here)
Kobo is working in an international interactive web environment, and as a business practice needs to acknowledge that it doesn't operate in a time vacuum relative to certain geographical customers and not other customers.
I regard Kobo as a Japanese company that may or may not have employees in many different countries, and I shouldn't have to try and work out which country was responsible for making statements re time of their web re-opening.
BTW, the reason I went to the Kobo.com website was to search for books that fitted an email offer that I had received from them.