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hardlink wrote:QuoteRW222 wrote:North America is using 2nd Sunday in March, first Sunday in November, changed last year. It's meant to conserve energy or something.In the U.S., it's meant to bolster incumbent stupid politicians and their stupid constituents into believing the U.S. Congress is actually doing something useful. This bull*** probably wastes more energy on the whole; see the informative (believe it or not) discussion on Slashdot when it was passed last year.I thought it was just another silly U.S. idiocy, I'm surprised other countries are doing this too.
RW222 wrote:North America is using 2nd Sunday in March, first Sunday in November, changed last year. It's meant to conserve energy or something.