You missed my point. Although the dates may be stable if you read the posts
through the Communities interface, that is not true for users using
newsreaders as I do. The post you refer to was dated "Thu, 14 Apr 2005
11:25:03 -0700." That time is Pacific Daylight Time, that is, the time at
Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington. My newsreader shows the
time of the post as 1:25 p.m. (Central Daylight Time, -0500). Someone using
a newsreader in Australia, which is +0800, +0930, or +1000, might see the
time as early morning on April 15. For that reader, the last post on April
14 might be an entirely different one.
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"STN" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. Why so hostile? I think in any world, internet or
otherwise, it is still the last posting in the list dated 4/14/2005.
Also,
you must know the answer, why not just help??
"STN" wrote:
Why no answer to the last posting of 4/14/2005? Have I missed some
point of
etiquette? Thanks!