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North America changes to Daylight Savings Time this weekend 10/11 March.
Europe changes two weeks later, 24/25 March, immediately after the IETF.
This has consequences.
This may be useful to folks:
From: Jeff Williams <jtw995 at gmail.com> Date: March 8, 2007 9:04:06 PM EST To: dave at farber.net Subject: Web based DST testing site
Web based DST testing site invented by a U of MN staff member
I created a web site that can detect if your computer will accurately spring ahead at the new, earlier time. It can tell if you are using current DST'07 rules, earlier DST rules, EU Summertime, no DST at all (like in non-Navajo areas of Arizona), or if it is unable to detect. It then shows the results in large Red, Yellow, or Green dots to be easy for end-users.
The site is at: http://dst.umn.edu
-Jeff
------------------------------------------------------ Jeff Williams Network Administrator College of Design University of Minnesota
Lars
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