Originally Posted by
Scrockern8r
This isn't foo.
DST is November 07. (first sunday) and the clocks turn back. Giving an hour more daylight at the end of the day.
Am I missing something here?
DST is regulated by governments and may vary from place to place, so don't assume it's universal around the globe.
Here in the US, we are going to LOSE an hour of daylight at the end of the day, not gain it. We go back to "regular" time.
And I assume that those in the southern hemisphere are just now starting DST and will gain an hour in their spring days.
Not sure what the foo comment is about- being off-topic, maybe it belonged in foo.