On 26/04/2013 23:02, the guard wrote: >> I was thinking more along the lines of how Windows has no concept of UTC >> set in the hw clock and a local timezone, and how timezones are odd >> things like Harare/Pretoria instead of the official names like >> SAST GMT+2 as set by the scientific timekeeping community. >> >> How about daylight savings? Can Windows deal with that? Other than by >> just shoving the clock back and forward by an hour on the right days? >> >> > All I can say that XP didn't understand our polititians when they cancelled > "summer time" > daylight saving. btw I saw a good quote in this list. something like "only a > white man can believe > that by tearing a blanket at the bottom and attaching it on the top he will > make tha blanket longer"???? >
XP didn't understand our politicians either, but we are a special case amongst special cases. Nothing in this entire universe understands *our* politicians, so XP gets a free pass on that one here :-) And that's a funny joke, but not really accurate. Daylight savings is designed to have the big orange ball visible in the sky for the maximum amount of time whilst people are working at their daily 9 to 5. The day doesn't get any longer, you just shift the darkness part forwards and backwards. I wasn't born here in Africa and didn't spend primary school years here either. But I distinctly recall having to walk to school in the snow and in the dark to geet their before 9 o'clock. Not fun. DST would have helped. -- Alan McKinnon [email protected]

