Well, you are right. It's a bug in the underlying data.
grin
As I write this it is 13.09 GMT (UTC+5), which means it is 22.09 in Perth (UTC+13), same day. So the dropdownlist provides wrong choices, because UTC-11 to UTC-7 are not correct, as they belong to the same day as UTC+-0 and not the previous.
Why the heck does anyone in this world would chose not to use GMT+-x?
Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste
Update
GMT-12 UTC-7
GMT-11 UTC-6
GMT-10 UTC-5
GMT-9 UTC-4
GMT-8 UTC-3
GMT-7 UTC-2
GMT-6 UTC-1
GMT-5 UTC
GMT-4 UTC+1
GMT-3 UTC+2
GMT-2 UTC+3
GMT-1 UTC+4
GMT UTC+5
GMT+1 UTC+6
GMT+2 UTC+7
GMT+3 UTC+8
GMT+4 UTC+9
GMT+5 UTC+10
GMT+6 UTC+11
GMT+7 UTC+12
GMT+8 UTC-11
GMT+9 UTC-10
GMT+10 UTC-9
GMT+11 UTC-8
GMT+12 UTC-7
Or did I just mix that up cause of our daylight saving stime?
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As far as I can see UTC times are correct in the list, it just doesn't go high enough, according to this site, UTC and GMT are the same thing, which I can't confirm, but seem to think is a bit wrong :) I'm assuming Perlmonks has the UTC+0 time correct
If you live further East of Perth then you are in even more trouble, the Eastern coast of Australia is up to 3 hours ahead of me, (perlmonks)UTC+16
this site shows UTC-5 (Atlanta) as the same time as UTC+0 on Perlmonks, and verifies my +13 number :) this means the UTC times on perlmonks are 5 hours behind, does it not?
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Yes, UTC == GMT by definition (modulo technicalities, probably). The server thinks that its clock is on UTC (which it used to be), but it's actually on EST (UTC-5), which is the cause of your difficulties, I think.
If God had meant us to fly, he would *never* have given us the railroads.
--Michael Flanders
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GMT is UTC allowing for minor shifts in technology.
Right now, in Dublin, Ireland it's Sunday 17th Februrary UTC 21:32.
According to the User settings page it's UTC 16:32 here.
Something's wrong...
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Anthony Staines
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