Standard time's return will, also, change this Fall to about a week
later than usual, Nov 4.
At least that's true (I believe) in Calif.

Jack
--- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Avoid DST hassles, set your computer to GMT!
> 
> Actually I just downloaded the winxp update from microsoft.com. Had
> to 
> do that because I have winxp automatic updates shut off. I guess I
> will 
> have to find the update for Office too, so Outlook will be on time.
> Then 
> I have to find it for my PocketPC, and my laptop. F'ing government 
> S'heads... Seems like all they are good for is to cause folks
> problems. 
> GMT sounds better all the time.
> 
> Here (NC) DST is a help, in Indiana, Michigan, etc it is a bummer.
> Kids 
> waiting on the bus in the dark, etc. Of course Indiana, being
> sensible, 
> makes it optional.
> 
> For those who do not know, they moved it up to this morning, 2-3
> weeks 
> earlier than it has been in the past. So (US people) set your clocks 
> ahead, if you have not already done so.
> 
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