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.
I agree with Dave. Be responsible for yourself. :) Nicely put!
Wow, this is a tough crowd. I found this very basic and general article on the Savings Time date change and potential small issues and fixes quite helpful. Sure one can debate the Saving's Time issue, the fact that most should be able to make manual changes or the fact that one should rely on oneself above technology but that's not what the article was about. Well, that's my two cents. The article was a helpful reminder of the date change. Thank you.
I never heard of this before. I guess I'm gonna be an hour early to all my classes. By the way I'm a college student and guess what... It's not like life revolves around the computer or the TV! OMG I know that is totally shocking to most of you but GET OVER IT!! Manually changeing your clocks isn't impossible. I like DST because I can stay outside longer, yea thats right I get a real tan outside, where it's supposed to happen. All yall need to get a life,
Let's get off Daylight Shifting Time. Studies have contantly proven that nothing is saved. Energy not used in the evening is used in the mornings. Don't you love getting up at night. If you live in the Southern or Northern lower laditude numbers, get used to Standard time. Your ancestors did.
Get rid of these stupid artificial time changes and live by nature. The sun rises, it's day. The sun sets, it's night. End of story.
Its a patch, big deal... My cell phone gets it date and time from my cell provider. Come on it's 2007 not 1999...
Ben Franklin wrote an essay, my understanding a joke essay. It was not for a great many years later, did someone actually take it seriously and make it law in the US. If you are looking for someone to blame, blame the US Congress, they are the ones that create the law. They are the ones that created it the first time and subsequent modifications of the law.
Down with DST!
I agree with the 1/2 adjustment then leave it alone. www.alanshi.com
For those who do not quite get it, DST saves energy consumption. By changing our perception of when the sun is out, it does not actually change, we change our clocks, Businesses and individuals use less electricity for lighting, especially outdoor lighting. It affects some other usage as well, if it is light outside, more people tend to do outdoor activities. When it was first introduced it had a big impact on oil consumption by power plants. Changing a half hour would not work, you would have part of the year where it would save energy and part where it would waste more, essentially cancelling itself out. With all the energy effeciency we have, I am all for doing away with it. And we get it, if we lived in Arizona, we would not have to deal with this. But who really wants to live in Arizona? It is a toilet.
this blog is slow very slow.. not even close to realtime on their poatings... Sell my yahoo stock now...
You might not think its an issue but I am going to loose two of my Saturdays rebooting servers with MS and Blackberry patches that MS just came out with 1 week ago. MS had two years to plan on the update and they are scrabbling to get the poorly written patches out now. This is a big f***in deal for us IT guys on the front lines.
you do realize noone will be late but early. our society is becoming more embarassing by the moment.
Huh... glad I live in Arizona. We never respected the daylight savings time thing anyway. Guess that gives Micro$oft one less thing to break for us!
Oh, let's pretend that any of us are even aware of Daylight Savings until one or two days before the event. Yawn. Whenever....
My mom changes our clocks
Who cares about time. I'll get there when I get there. No big deal...
I think that Super Dave is a Super Tool....chill out dude!
There are DST fixes out there, problem is when you are dealing with some Windows operating systems, part of the procedure is to edit the registry, if you know anything about PC's you know where this can lead to. I primarily work on Sun Solaris (UNIX) machines, we had to patch them with the standard operating system and J2SE patch clusters, and then verify what is all running JAVA. At first there was a bulletin put out by Sun about what the minimum versions were that support DST, for example 1.3.1_18, 1.4.2_11, and 1.5.0_06. You would be very surprised at what all runs Java on a PC/cell phone/etc. Then a neat little tool call tzupdater was put out to patch existing versions even if they did not meet the version minimums above, problem with the tool was its good for only 1.4 and higher. Coming from a person that deals with DST on a regular basis at my company it does remind me of the pre 2k days except that if you are running an application that requires a time stamp you have better get compliant before March 11th or all of your transactions will be off by one hour forward....just my 2 cents
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66 Posted by christinalucido on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:24PM EDT Report Abuse
I'm glad I live in Arizona. We don't change our clocks for Daylight savings time!