Sometimes it doesn't matter how much notice is given.  This morning I got an 
email from someone asking why his clock just jumped to daylight time.    I've 
had many emails from people whose clocks incorporate a change late, which could 
be due to radio reception problems among other things.   I've also gotten some 
from people whose clocks are pre-programmed with the old American daylight time 
rules, or European ones.   But this is a first for early daylight.

As always programming errors are the default guess.   Last leap year we even 
suspected one product had an issue related to February 29.  Only the 
manufacturers know for sure.

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 06:09:17 -0700
From: Rob Seaman <sea...@noao.edu>
Subject: [LEAPSECS] Short notice for DST changes
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For five years running the Chilean government has provided very short notice of 
changes to the local daylight saving time rules.  This year only 2.5 weeks 
advance notice (shifting off DST was scheduled for March 8):
  
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