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Holden Glass
6,077 Pointsdon't know what a timezone variable is and don't know what offset they are talking about.
I have no idea what I need to do here. I got the first step but this one is stumping me. Any help is appreciated.
import datetime
moscow = datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(hours=4))
pacific = datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(hours=8))
1 Answer

Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,236 PointsYou almost have it. You just need to put a minus before the 8.
pacific = datetime.timezone(datetime.timedelta(hours=-8))
Holden Glass
6,077 PointsHolden Glass
6,077 PointsOk. That makes more sense. Thank you.