On 2 April 2013 15:39, Clive D.W. Feather <clive@davros.org> wrote:
Please bear in mind that the "D" means nothing to most people in the English-speaking world - "Daylight Saving" is an American construct that is both meaningless and not used by the rest of us.
I would actually suggest that the Australian abbreviations be "EST" and "ESuT" if we were going in that direction. (But I'm still in favour of status quo.)
A very valid point. I'm sure the suggestion of "D" comes about from its current use in many (but certainly not all) English-speaking countries that observe DST and the fact that it's very much different from "S". From that standpoint, "ESuT" is an equally viable (if a bit awkward) abbreviation. However, I'm certain there is *no* documented use of "ESuT" as an abbreviation within Australia; whereas there is at least *some* existing usage of "(A)EDT" et al. Clearly, "the rest of us" who don't use the term "Daylight Saving" excludes at least some Australians. -- Tim Parenti