Greg, I used this:
https://github.com/JChristensen/Timezone

No tables necessary, it does the calculations. If I had to figure this out 
myself, I'd be in a rubber room now.


On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 7:02:43 PM UTC-4, gregebert wrote:
>
> I *thought* about adding GPS to my most-recent clock, but the DS3231 chip 
> I'm using is so doggone accurate I dont see the need. When daylight-savings 
> started last month, I manually sync'd my clock to the time on my cellphone. 
> A month later, it's still within a fraction of a second.
>
> I also thought GPS might be a solution to changing my clock when 
> daylight-savings started and ended, but after doing some research I found 
> that those dates where time-changes occur are now standardized for the next 
> 20+ years, so I'll just program them in on my next code update.
>

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