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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Hey Barbus....

When does the time change in Europe this year? Will we be affected?

6 comments:

BarleyMan said...

30 Oct 2005 - 01:00 DST ends:
03:00 -> 02:00 (Same as USA):

Places:Brussels (Belgium), Rome (Italy), Paris (France), Madrid (Spain), Geneva (Switzerland), Budapest (Hungary), Berlin (Germany - Berlin), Warsaw (Poland), Vienna (Austria), Stockholm (Sweden), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Frankfurt (Germany - Hessen), Copenhagen (Denmark), Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro - Serbia), Barcelona (Spain), Zagreb (Croatia), Zürich (Switzerland), Prague (Czech Republic), Oslo (Norway), Gibraltar (U.K. - Gibraltar), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Bratislava (Slovakia), San Marino (San Marino), Vaduz (Liechtenstein), Vatican City (Vatican City State), Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Andorra La Vella (Andorra), Monaco (Monaco), Skopje (F.Y.R.O. Macedonia), Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Tirane (Albania), Bern (Switzerland), Valletta (Malta), Palma (Spain - Mallorca), Düsseldorf (Germany - Nordrhein-Westfalen) and many more...

Chugger said...

Thanks Barbus (oops, I mean BarleyMan). But could you have just said:

30 Oct 2005 - 01:00 DST ends:
03:00 -> 02:00 (Same as USA):


:-)

BarleyMan said...

I strive for clarity and completeness in all that I do.

Barbus said...

That's how we (Barleyman and I)team together. And by the way a simple answer should not have been sufficient.Don't forget time always is in change. So you could have become confused not to say lost.

Chugger said...

Ok. Ok. I get it.

Why not just "Don't worry 'bout it"?

BarleyMan said...

As long as it doesn't happen while we are there. I remember when it did. We showed up an hour early to the train station (and saw the chicken), the wake up calls were an hour off, and everyone was confused.

Of course you are correct. It is a binary worry...