On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Ulf Dahl?n wrote:

> I was hoping that this change in the U.S. would mean that Europe and
> U.S. would now use the same dates, but no... It's still last Sunday
> in March and last Sunday in October for Europe, and (from 2007)
> second Sunday in March and first Sunday in November for the U.S.

Hey, we're the United States. We do what we want and expect the world to
follow. :-(

For those of us in the airline industry, this makes it worse since there
are now two (sometimes three) weeks to be covered by a transition schedule
that will sometimes break a lot of international connections.

-- Larry Stone
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