At 22:18 -0800 2000-03-02, Paul Eggert wrote:
* Argentina has stopped using DST; it will not move its clocks ahead this Sunday. (Thanks to Peter Gradelski via Steffen Thorsen for this info.)
Correction (of sorts): Argentina will not move its clocks _back_ this coming Sunday (true, it won't move them forward either, but you know what I mean). The country hasn't exactly stopped using DST but rather decided not to (re)introduce "daylight-wasting" time. It will keep its clocks on what DST would have been. _______________ Alex LIVINGSTON IT, Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), UNSW SYDNEY 2052 Fax: +61 2 9931-9349 / Phone: +61 2 9931-9264 / Time: UTC + 10 or 11 h. It's the 2000th year, 200th decade, 20th century, and 2nd millennium - the last year of the last decade of the last century of the millennium. (But it's no longer 1999, the 1990s, the 1900s, or the 1000s.) Years since epoch (1-1-1 at 00:00:00) at midday today (Mar. 3): 1999.16904522 Provisional iweaq date: 2000-1k3 (Year-QuarterWeekDay)