Alan Curry wrote:
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> There might be less occurrences of this misunderstanding if we could teach
> date that -d 4/14/1991 is not actually a request for 4/14/1991 00:00:00, but
> "any time that existed during the day 4/14/1991", or perhaps a more specific
> "the first second of 4/14/1991".

Use the 12th hour of the day, "1991-4-14 12:00".
I suspect that there have been very few DST transitions
around midday.



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