In a message dated 2005/04/19 12:23:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Yes, the U.S. Congress is presently discussing whether to extend DST > from the first Sunday in March to the last Sunday in November -- an > increase in the duration of DST by about two months. I hope they pass the extended DST. Then we can lobby for year-round DST. Then we can lobby to set the clocks to standard time (but start the day at an earlier hour). Works for me. Just because B. Franklin couldn't get up before 12 doesn't mean the rest of us can't (deliberately inflammatory tongue-in-cheek remark). John Bercovitz -
