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As it happens I'm flying to Europe this coming weekend. Europe didn't
change the rules. It makes things mighty confusing for the airlines
and for travellers to be out of sync.  I can't imagine how the one
extra week in autumn amounts to any significant savings.

/rich

On 10/29/07, Kwiatkowski, Nicholas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Just a heads up for everybody on the list --  This previous weekend was the
> weekend that normally resulted in the change between Daylight Savings Time
> and Standard Time, had the energy savings act of 2006 not gone into effect.
>
> Older, unpached devices, including handhelds, cellular telephones, Unix
> machines, etc. may have changed time if they followed the old DST rules.
> These devices will be one hour behiend.
>
> DST officially ends NEXT WEEKEND, the 4th of November at 2am.
>
> -Nick Kwiatkowski
>  MSU Telecom Systems