On Mar 7, 2007, at 5:06 AM, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
I think people should just be encouraged (and nudged) to learn UT (or GMT) in addition to their local time. Travelers, travel agencies, and carriers could easily us UT right now. Meetings with participants from multiple time zones could use UT as well.
Actually, just about all calendar systems use GMT for recording events already. When you create an appointment, it takes your system's local timezone and does the math to get GMT.
This is why there's so much problem with calendar systems and the DST changes; everything for those four additional weeks is now an hour off.
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