Comments on download/Asia
Some comments (there will be a lot more) on the time zone download of yesterday. These comments are confined to Asia (will make more comments as I digest the long posting). It was postulated that Japan would go on DST in 1996, probably using the American rules of 1st Sunday in April to last Sunday in October. I just called AT&T and got back a time of GMT+9; therefore they are not on DST. (This does not, however, preclude their going on DST this April 7 and then deciding to end DST earlier than planned.) Sri Lanka is listed as advancing from GMT+5:30 to +6:30 on 1996 May 25. I thought this happened on July 20???? Earlier during this year's Russian summer time period I called AT&T to get the time in Mongolia. I was quoted GMT+9 (GMT+8 with DST) for the entire country, and was told they were on 1 time zone not 3. Chris Carrier
Date: 04 Sep 96 23:56:42 EDT From: Chris Carrier <72157.3334@CompuServe.COM> Sri Lanka is listed as advancing from GMT+5:30 to +6:30 on 1996 May 25. I thought this happened on July 20???? That's what I thought too, at first, reasoning indirectly from some words in an article by Christopher Thomas in _The Times_ of London (07-30). But later I found a Sri Lanka paper published the day before the change which had more details and looked much more reliable. Earlier during this year's Russian summer time period I called AT&T to get the time in Mongolia. I was quoted GMT+9 (GMT+8 with DST) for the entire country, and was told they were on 1 time zone not 3. My guess is that Mongolia went from three time zones to one some time in the last 15 years or so, and that this was influenced by China's adoption of a single time zone in 1980. I don't have any data for the transition time, though. Date: Thu, 5 Sep 96 14:35:16 JST From: eubank@itl.atr.co.jp (Stephen Eubank) there was absolutely no mention of the possibility of implementing DST in any English-language periodicals here [in Japan], as far as I know. The possibility was mentioned in the English-language _Asahi Evening News_, 1995-03-06, page 4. Nothing has come of it yet, though.
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