Quote Originally Posted by Arcon View Post
That quote is incorrect. GMT is never UTC+1. Again, GMT is not the time in Greenwich, it's the time in Greenwich in winter. In summer, Greenwich runs in GMT+1, and in UTC+1.
That quote is wrong since GMT is based on a certain location. Using the termn GMT for UTC and reffering to it does have a huge impact.
#1 Not all countries use DST
#2 Not all countries that use DST switch to DST at the same time.

But back to facts...
... Saying "GMT" often implies either UTC or UT1 when used within informal or casual contexts. In technical contexts, usage of "GMT" is avoided; the unambiguous terminology "UTC" or "UT1" is preferred. ...
So the fact that we practicaly and technicaly using a world wide opperating and accessible service the term GMT has to be avoided cause we'r not talking about a causal context.

And btw. it's 8:12 A.M. UTC