Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!wasatch!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!logicon.arpa!Makey From: Makey@LOGICON.ARPA (Jeff Makey) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: daylight time Summary: Daylight time ended on the last Sunday in *October* 1974. Message-ID: <477@logicon.arpa> Date: 25 Jun 89 06:34:07 GMT References: <419@uncw.UUCP> <9490004@hpsal2.HP.COM> Organization: Future Procrastinators of America Lines: 16 In article <9490004@hpsal2.HP.COM> morrell@hpsal2.HP.COM (Michael Morrell) writes: >1974: > Start: January 6 > Stop: Last Sunday in November ^^^^^^^^ UNIX systems have been spreading this myth for a very long time. I see it has not stopped. Daylight time in the United States ended on the last Sunday in *October* in 1974. If you're not sure whom to believe (as I wasn't) go to the library and look in any major U.S. newspaper from then. :: Jeff Makey Department of Tautological Pleonasms and Superfluous Redundancies Department Disclaimer: Logicon doesn't even know we're running news. Internet: Makey@LOGICON.ARPA UUCP: {nosc,ucsd}!logicon.arpa!Makey