Oct. 11, 2018
2:49 p.m.
On 10/11/18 7:28 AM, Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
that's not common practice in other countries.
Are you sure about that? Khalid recently reported here that the practice is currently common in Kenya and Somalia as well as in Ethiopia. Also, we have good evidence that it was common practice in Jiddah around 1970. I would expect that the practice has not entirely stopped there, and would not at all surprised to see it done in other countries as well. When Sudan had daylight saving time, my guess is that fans of the "my clock says 12:00 when European-style clocks say 06:00" practice also shifted their watches when DST started and stopped. To my mind this is more a localization preference than an independent time zone.