Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:23PM EST
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Boy, am I ever about to give you a great excuse to miss a few appointments! This year daylight saving time has been re-jiggered on the calendar in order to help save energy, but PC and consumer devices don't all know about the change.
That means you could potentially be an hour off for every appointment you have scheduled from March 11 (the new daylight saving time, 2007) through the first Sunday in April (the traditional, often programmed-into-software calendar date).
While the experts are saying we're not gearing up for anything as major as the old Y2K scare, there are concerns. Microsoft is reminding users not to take calendar appointments as the gospel truth during this new/old daylight saving time period.
Since blaming your PC for being late is going to get old real fast, you're probably going to want to get the jump on remedying the situation. Here are some pointers:
Here are some other common sense things you should do:
As for your other gadgets see the following sites:
Apple (to upgrade the OS)
You can help by getting on your cell phone carrier's case to get some software updates out. They seem to be the missing link.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Moving it a half hour is stupid.
Ok, The problems with Y2K did not "materialize", because a bunch of people worked very hard for several years to ensure that problems did not arise. If nothing had been done pre-Y2K you would have seen a lot of problems. I tested systems that were "certified" as Y2K compliant in 1998 by companies who created the software and still found date related problems. The problems existed, it was not a farse. IT professionals fixed the problem before your phone, electricity, etc bills were 100 years over due. It did not affect you because we fixed it. So when you state comments like Y2K did not materialize, does not mean a lot of people did not work very hard to ensure your lifestyle was not affect by shortsighted developers.
Umm... Cell phones will not be an issue. The time is set by GPS timing via the wireless provider's infrastructure, directly from satellites which are transponding GMT. There is a time offset, set manually on a per site basis, to coencide with local time.
Tthis string of comments is funny. I bet super dave was quite pleased with that comment he left... only to have it attacked by 30 people cause he didn't realize he sounded like a complete wacko. lol And so what if you forget a couple times and you're an hour off? ...You're an hour EARLY. That's not exactly going to throw the universe into mass confusion.
Just relax don't worry about it, there are bigger and better things to worry about.
I agree with the half hour suggestion.. Why do we keep playing with time? It seems stupid. And yeah, Dave, get a grip.
To jhudson1216@sbcglobal.net , You've got it backwards in your mind, hon... if you are supposed to move the clock forward but don't, and you have a 9 am appt, then it will really be 10 am when you get there and you are an hour late... it can be confusing.
Yes; super_dave, take a chill pill. I did not know much about this change in DST for 2007 until just recently. And the change wasn't really years ago, it was in 2005 and not really talked about much. When it becomes a headline on Yahoo, then it will likely cross my radar. Obviously, it's not ANYWHERE near at drastic as Y2K. That was a killer (a spent many nights awake ALL night, updating my clients accounting systems). Please note, however, that the next MAJOR date issue comes about 2038, with many systems (Unix and maybe Linux, don't know).
Oh for cripe sakes.......ever hear of a watch and a calendar. People are much too depedent on "devices" these days. If one of my employees was late and tried to use the excuse that their computer didn't wake them up, they would find themself in the un-employment line.
anyone wonder if NASA has figured this into the next shuttle launch ? remember the MARS lander programmed with metric & standard figures ? ?
I think it will be good to have a change. Things happen roll with it. Everyone needs to relax, and chill the heck out. Who cares if they change it in March or April what difference does it make.
waquoitbay - Trouble is, many systems have embedded clocks in the BIOS, and are unattended. Changing the DST this can REALLY screws up a lot of computers which would otherwise go largely unattended (e.g. mail servers, routers, database backends, website hosting systems, etc.). Not everyone runs only a desktop system.
LET'S JUST DO AWAY WITH DAYLITE SAVINGS TIME ALL TOGETHER. SEEMS TO BE THE EASIEST SOLUTION.
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHY WE DECIDED TO DO THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE? WHAT DOES IT REALLY SOLVE? I STILL DONT GET IT. It just doesnt make sense.. Like when the Cesar Added 2 months to our calendar after Agustus (august) and Julius (july). Thats why OCTober (8) is the 10th month. Its no wonder everythings all screwy.. We cant change time (yet), so why are we trying?
I've read enough. If ya'll want someone or something to blame. Look to good ole Ben Franklin. His idea to screw up everyone's clocks. But be that as it may I don't remember news I heard years ago and this reminder was very helpful.... and I too still have a working VCR
i don't think that this is going to be a problem for most people. if anyone sure be affected then i think it's their own fault. always just check the time every half hour to see if you are in line with rest of of the people around you. and if you are alone then you're right, its your own time.
with all the problems this country has congress has time to do daylight saving time garbage they are a national disgrace
The bank safe has a time lock and a PC. The safe may not open at the proper time. The major stores have a PC that opens all the doors automaticly. The doors may open before security arrives. That's good for the bad guys. To to fix the problem it will cost billions for computer techs and locksmiths to change the locks twice a year nationwide If congress is late. Who cares?
Unless you work in IT, you have no clue how this is going to affect every computer out there, be it server or PC, be it Microsoft or UNIX. Patches people....
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46 Posted by bjkual on Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:51PM EST Report Abuse
Jesus people, cant we all be responsible for ourselves for once. If this is the worst thing to happen to me (personally) I think im going to be ok. For those of you that have your pants in a twist, I really feel sorry for you and how awfull your life must be!!!! Brian