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Marcock
January 23rd 08, 02:06 AM
Does it stands for the Standard Time of a place or country's region

David H. Lipman
January 23rd 08, 02:21 AM
From: "Marcock" >

| Does it stands for the Standard Time of a place or country's region

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Aaron[_2_]
January 23rd 08, 02:32 AM
>Does it stands for the Standard Time of a place or country's region

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pacific Time Zone observes standard time by subtracting eight hours
from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-8). The clock time in this zone is
based on the mean solar time of the 120th degree meridian west of the
Greenwich Observatory. During daylight saving time, its time offset is
UTC-7.

In the United States and Canada, this time zone is generically called
Pacific Time (PT). Specifically, it is Pacific Standard Time (PST) when
observing standard time (Winter), and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) when
observing daylight saving time (Summer). In Mexico this time is known as
the Northwest Zone.

OR

.pst is a filename extension used with certain Microsoft Windows
products. While in Microsoft Exchange Server, the messages, calendar,
and other items are delivered to and stored on the server, in other than
Exchange Server (Microsoft Outlook, for example), the messages,
calendar, and other items are delivered to and stored locally in a
Personal Folders (.pst) file that is located in the computer. The
letters PST stand for Personal Storage Table.

OR

just google it:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=PST&btnG=Google+Search

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