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Rudi Mar 20, 2001 10:49 am

march-25 Summertime
 
march-25 Summertime clocks in (most of) Europe will be advanced by 1 hour (again). we 'loose' the hour between 2AM and 3AM.

will I loose the same hour of sleep (Sat/Sund-night) after the Catman-Do-III in New York?

dgolds Mar 20, 2001 10:58 am

Rudi: In 2001, daylight time begins on April 1 and ends on October 28.
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/daylight_time.html

Rudi Mar 20, 2001 11:05 am

I (and even more Gisela) am pleased - one hour of sleep 'saved' and less problems looking into the mirror when getting up ...

PG Mar 20, 2001 11:23 am

Summer starts really early in Europe.

rcs85551 Mar 20, 2001 12:34 pm

We had temperatures above 20°C last week... but you're right, it's early.

lonman Mar 20, 2001 3:12 pm

just like always. it starts 1 week earlier in europe, but ends the same week.

Phil Mar 20, 2001 4:19 pm

Rudi, the hour of sleep you lose at the Catman
Do will not be from summer time, but you will still most likely lose it all the same. I wish I could be there.

cordelli Mar 21, 2001 3:45 pm


Originally posted by rcs85551:
We had temperatures above 20°C last week... but you're right, it's early.
Hey, we're getting above 20°F pretty much every evening now. The first summer plants came in the mail today, it won't be much longer.

bagold Mar 21, 2001 6:45 pm

Rudi and dgolds are both correct. In most of Europe it is on March 25th, and in the U.S. it is April 1st.
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst2001a.html

oracle Mar 21, 2001 8:11 pm

So does Europe just skip spring and have a really long summer? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

ChanelCinq Mar 21, 2001 11:00 pm

Thanks for the info Rudi. I knew Europe was always a week apart from the States but I did not realize it is the week prior. It is good information to have.

Rudi Mar 21, 2001 11:28 pm

our european self-confidence need this: to be ahead of NorthAmerica at least on this issue ...

Nevada1K Mar 22, 2001 12:46 am

I was reading this week of a suggestion in California to deal with their energy crisis by seeking Federal Government approval (required by Uniform Time Act of 1966) to implement Double Daylight Savings Time in the Pacific Time Zone states as of May 1.

By adding an additional hour of daylight, the report projected a 1% to 2% energy savings could be achieved.

I don't know how serious the suggestion was or if there's any official state government support for the concept. It would certainly cause confusion with airline schedules.


Germanfflyer Mar 22, 2001 1:25 am

This should not be in BUZZ

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Viele Grüße

Oliver

Rudi Mar 22, 2001 1:47 am

Discussion of the latest frequent flyer buzz...

Lieber Oliver - einige (die meisten) meiner amerikanischen Frequent-Flier Kollegen haben/hatten keine Ahnung, dass wir in Europa schon diesen Sonntag die Sommerzeit einführen.

I believe it is usefull informations for frequent fliers, that European airline schedules (and flights to/from Europe) change this coming Sunday already. Isn't this really latest frequent flyer buzz?

[This message has been edited by Rudi (edited 03-22-2001).]


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