Saturday, March 10, 2007

Time Change a ‘Mini-Y2K’ in Tech Terms...



Two years ago, when Congress passed a law to extend daylight saving time by a month, the move seemed a harmless step that would let the nation burn a little less fossil fuel and enjoy a bit more sunshine.
Representative Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican, predicted that children would rejoice at the prospect of an extra hour of daylight trick-or-treating on Halloween. But there is no rejoicing among corporate technology managers. (more here)

Daylight-Saving Time Change Could Confuse Computers Nationwide

If our alarm clock doesn't set it's self we'll be an hour behind for three weeks! One of the biggest problems for us is that our alarm clock is an "Atomic Clock" so no matter what you do it will reset it's self to the time set in Denver till it is changed there. We will see if the change where made on Sunday.

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