Comments on: Daylight saving glitch leaves hangover for some
There was no major chaos, but some devices did miss the memo from Congress and fell back a week too soon.
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switching to rush hour.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2007/10/29/daylight-
time.html
It is the equivalent of setting your watch 15 minutes early so you won't be late. Pure idiocy.
Instead, switch to "Summer Work Schedules".
Everyone would change their office/work/school schedules to start one hour earlier and end one hour earlier. Instead of 9 to 5, make it 8 to 4.
Change the habits of people, not our clocks.
As we become more and more automated and computerized the stupidity of changing the clocks instead of our schedules is becoming more and more obvious.
Retail and Marketing. The lighter in the evening, the more people spend. It's all about money.
Everything that flunked the DST test has moved to my 'soon to be replaced' list.
Microsoft side of the house is working fine, since we applied the updates to the updates to the updates for DST.
John G.
That clock has no setting for date, it's driven entirely by WWVB broadcast data, which is apparently in error. I wonder what the clock will do next weekend?