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.
tThe Palm link you have posted goes to HP, not Palm. Please fix.
find your pencil and pocket calender, it never fails
What space-filling sensationalism! I hope there's a refund for my 3 minutes I lost reading that tidbit of garbage.
Clocks will be moved forward an hour on March 11th. So if anything you would be an hour early to your appointments and this article was a waste of my time.
Why dont they leave Daylight Savings Time permanent instead of having to go thru all the trouble each year.
Gee, good thing that I live in Phoenix,Az..:P
Wow, you still own a VCR, you know they have these things called automobiles now too.
Just shut the DST feature OFF and reset the clock the day the change happens - we all know how to do that, don't we ?
To Super Dave ... Chill Out, dude! People will do what they will do. How you respond is the ONLY thing you have control over. If they want to blame someone else, they will. I just roll my eyes in my mind and move on with business. Just a thought, T
The link to the Palm site is wrong...you used the same link for Palm as for the HP link.
Super Dave needs to relax. haha Its a simple warning,to let people know that the time will change and to be sure to be on top of your appointments and bill pay schedules. By the way, it's a pleasure to meet one of the only people in the US who stil have and USE VCR's. :) Take a deep breath and relax, find something else to get angry about.
Guessing this would be another Y2K scare when it's not at all that serious.
The link at the bottom of the article for Palm is wrong. Try this link instead: http://www.palm.com/us/ :)
I agree with dlbitler . just move the clocks ahead a half hour and then leave them alone. I am sick of getting out of work when it is dark out in the winter. Why don't we leave change it to summer time and leave it or do the 1/2 hour thing. Stupid darn government and their crap ideas.
To quote Ms. Raskin: "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)." This is the second paragraph in the article and it makes it sound like an appointment you have scheduled for say 6pm will suddenly change to 7pm but obviously that's not the case. Your appointment times won't be changed, you just might not get reminded of them. I'm guessing most people get up in the morning and at least check their calendar. Sure, the may use reminders or popups, but at the start of the day they know they have an appt/meeting/whatever at a given time. It's up to them to make sure they get there. What if they lose power or leave their PDA somewhere? Y2K came and went and it turns out it was all hype. Let's stop trying to create it again with the change in Daylight Saving Time
let's just get rid of DST!
Why not just keep daylight savings time the same and get on with our lives.
I my VCR stops working I won't know what to do. Please help me.
Amen, that's what I'm sayin'. Or how about we just get rid of it all together. I think the U.S and Canada are probably the only ones still doing or ever did this stupid time change thing.
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6 Posted by trevrepnkuf on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:21PM EDT Report Abuse
Why the change? How do you figure that it will save energy? I've never heard of anything so ridiculous.