crontab: Sunday=7, not 0.
Jo Calder
jo at epistemi.UUCP
Sat Nov 30 22:19:01 AEST 1985
In article <947 at rlvd.UUCP> mike at rlvd.UUCP (Mike Woods) writes:
>
>For at least the last two and a half thousand years Sunday has been
>the first day of the week. How on Earth can ISO decide to run
>counter to the whole (well almost) of humanity and announce that
>Monday is the "standard" first day of the week. I find this somewhat
>pathetic.
>
>Mike Woods.
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Try telling that to the Chinese. There are considerably
more of them than there are USENET users, and they all say
a rough equivalent of
week1 ...... week6
Monday Saturday
Sunday doesn't follow the above pattern, but then nothing
is perfect.
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Centre for Cognitive Science,
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Edinburgh, EH8 9LW,
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