Fwd: It's Summertime

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>Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:53:18 +0100
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>Subject: It's Summertime
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>This weekend Europe moves to Summertime (aka daylight savings).
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>So next week for one week only, calls will be one hour later in Europe.
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>The week after, North America will have moved to daylight savings, so in
>Europe calls will be back to normal, and in Japan they will be one hour
>earlier for the duration of the summer (until Oct 31). Amazingly Europe and
>North America change back on the same day.
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>Don't ask me to think about what it means for Australians...
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>http://www.timeanddate.com/time/aboutdst.html
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>Steven

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