From: Peter Lloyd (ph.lloyd_at_email.domain.hidden)
Date: Thu Apr 10 2003 - 04:07:16 EDT


Christopher J Baddiley wrote:

<em class="quotelev1">> Personally I would be happy to stay on GMT all the year round. It
<em class="quotelev1">> would save fiddling around twice a year resetting all the VCRs and all
<em class="quotelev1">> those clocks, some of which I can never figure out..... Nearly
<em class="quotelev1">> everything these days has a built in clock !

The only clock I want to leave on GMT is my laptop so that my capture
files are automatically date-stamped in UT, and *that* sets itself
forward automatically.... :-)

I'd agree to keeping GMT in the UK all the year round but definitely
*not* BST.

As for "daylight saving", a very odd expression only used as far as I
know in USA (and Canada I expect). Whatever it does it doesn't alter
the amount of daylight.

Peter Lloyd.

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