Ahhh, the subtle wonders of time zones and DST changes...  Heather lets you set 
your time zone offset down to the second, and does not range limit the offset.  
If you want UTC +987:65:43 it's yours!   There are a surprising number of 
places on with weirdo time zones.   

I tried to find a manageable, self contained way to automatically calculate the 
time zone from lat/lon, but that's a losing battle.  Even getting it off the 
net is rather problematic.  I've thought about implementing a last-ditch 
emergency back-up plan of basing it on (longitude/15) but decided that was too 
un-time-nutty.   

Heather has standard DST rules for USA, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand 
(assuming it hasn't yet gone the way of Atlantis).  But since DST rules can 
change with the stroke a a politician's pen, you can specify a custom rule.  
The one current DST limitation is the time must change at an hour...  that 
would be easy enough to change.

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> The Pacific Ocean is large and very spread out.  So the Chatham Islands, 
though part of New Zealand are 45 minutes ahead of New Zealand time.  
That is a real nasty and unusual time change. Plus NZ daylight time 
being GMT +13
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