It screws up a whole bunch of trade agreements, the electrical grid
(that's going to be a fun one to correct), software, etc.,

Remember the Y2K bug? This may have the same potential for giving work
to under employed COBOL programmers.

larry

On 8/8/05, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just so happened to be watching The Weather Channel and they showed a
> segment on DST changes to take place in 2007.  The main reason is to
> save energy.
> 
> Basically, DST will start three weeks earlier than normal, and end one
> week later than normal.  Unfortunately, I live, and work, in one of the
> few Indiana counties that observe DST.
> 
> Now, let's consider all the date/time functions, both OEM and
> home-grown, that will need to change...
> 
> M!ke
> 
> 

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