Re: A New Book on Daylight Saving Time
When it rains it pours: also new in bookstores is "Spring Forward: The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time" by Michael Downing. The remix of "Hip to be Square" cannot be far behind. (Presumably entitled "Hip Hop to be Square.") --ado
"Olson, Arthur David (NIH/NCI)" <olsona@dc37a.nci.nih.gov> writes:
When it rains it pours: also new in bookstores is "Spring Forward: The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time" by Michael Downing.
Maybe "Time and the Arts" needs a new category? Both books would seem worthwhile additions. Here's the publisher's URL for "Spring Forward": http://www.shoemakerhoard.com/catalog/spring.html
Hi I would like to observe that the Zion Daylight saving rule change listed for 2006 perhaps might be intended to read "only" where it says "2010" as this seems to confilct with the D rules specified 2007 - 2010. Similar occurences following also seem conflicting where the rule "Fri>=26" is again utilised. I hope someone can clarify please? Kind regards David Hingston Director Chequers Software Ltd Wellington, New Zealand. http://www.cheqsoft.com => MathsOwn - World class => Break Reminder - strategic safety software => TimesOwn - the World's best clock => Clipboard Express Pro - drag n drop database saves serious time
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