On Mon 2019-06-03T11:55:33+0200 Mark Davis ☕️ hath writ:
I agree. And note that in many languages, two offsets are not "standard" and "whatever", they are is "summer" and "winter".
("Standard" is a misnomer anyway, when more than half the time it isn't that offset.)
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