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Monday, May 12, 2014

I can't find New Delhi, India's timezone. It's missing!

No, no it's not. VistaClock uses the IANA Time Zone Database. This database contains every timezone in the world. It's just a matter of finding it. The easiest way is to look for the GMT offset of the timezone you want. And then you search for that number in the list and find a city in your timezone that corresponds to it. For example, India has *one* timezone, GMT+5.5. Looking in the list delivers "Asia/Kolkata +5.5" which is indeed the correct timezone for all of India. 

Monday, May 23, 2011

Mazookie.com now 100% ad free!

Since Google decided to cancel my AdSense account makes it easy.  No warning, no reason, just cancelled.  Nice business policy, Google!

-paul

Friday, May 20, 2011

New project!

Well, I finally spent some time learning Xcode and Cocoa programming.  I think I'm starting to like Objective-C.  Didn't think that would happen.  I hope to be publishing the fruits of my labor on the Apple App Store in a few days.

-paul

Sunday, May 4, 2008

mazookie.com

First post!! Fighting the good fight!