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Two years ago, when Congress passed a law to extend daylight saving time by a month, the move seemed a harmless step that would let the nation burn a little less fossil fuel and enjoy a bit more sunshine.
This time, with extended daylight saving time, the problem is subtler. The potential pitfall is a disruption of business, if the clocks inside all kinds of hardware and software systems do not sync up as they are programmed to do.
Originally posted by Beelzebubba
This will be interesting to keep an eye on. In order to burn a little less fossil fuel and allow the people a little more sunshine, the U.S. is putting itself out of sync with the rest of the world.
Originally posted by RRconservative
OMG it's the end of the world.
Businesses and people will actually have to reset their computer clocks manually?
It's all over folks!