- From: Steven Pemberton <steven.pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 11:53:08 +0100
- To: RDFa <public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org>
In a break with tradition, the US is introducing daylight savings time
('Summer time' for some of us) before Europe this year, a whole two weeks
earlier.
Since our teleconferences are keyed off of Boston time, those of you who
live in the US, or other related countries, can ignore the rest of this
message and get back to work and/or blogging.
For the rest of us, this will mean that for two weeks, teleconferences (in
the weeks 12-25 March) will occur an hour earlier until you switch to
daylight savings as well, unless you live in a country that doesn't change
to daylight savings, which means the calls will stay earlier for the rest
of the Summer, or you live in the southern hemisphere, which I don't even
want to think about because it was hard enough working out what it meant
for Europe.
In any case computers can come to our rescue, and you can work it out here:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
The time of the calls is always 9:00 Boston for RDFa.
This has been a public service announcement.
Steven
(with thanks to Ralph for pointing it out)
Received on Monday, 5 February 2007 10:53:19 UTC