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Time Change
I have conflicting information in travel books I have purchased. One states Italy time change in the fall is the last weekend in September (would that be 9/29 or 9/30?), the other lists the time change as occuring the last Saturday in October.
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Reversion to standard time in Western Europe is the same as the US, overnight Saturday/Sunday the last weekend in October. <BR> <BR>twenj
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Not questioning that Ed provides truthful information, but I could have sworn that there is a difference of a week or two - - maybe at the "spring forward"? only? <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR>
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Rex, all that changed 5+ years ago.
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Since 1986 DST has gone into effect (where it does) in the US on the first Sunday in April, and returned on the last Sunday in October. The October date was not a change from prior practice. Before this law the April date had been the last Sunday in April. <BR> <BR>Indiana (including Indianapolis) and portions of Ohio operate a bit strangely ... which doesn't surprise some of their neighbors in Illinois and Pennsylavani! :-) <BR> <BR>The continent used to be a bit of a mess, with many different practices. The EU standardized their changes in 1996 to the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October. So, there's a week of difference between US and European practice. <BR> <BR>Russia is a bit of an anomaly here, to no one's surprise. I think they run on "DST" in the winter, and "double-DST" in the summer. <BR>
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Okay. Planned and took a spring break trip in late March 99, and I could have sworn it was different for a week or two in mid March that year - - when I was calling for final plans, etc. <BR> <BR>
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Rex is correct about this year's spring time change: Most of Europe changed the weekend of March 24/25,whereas in the States it was the weekend after, i.e. March 31/April 1.
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This thread makes an interesting example of how the Internet can be not only an education tool, but a DIS-education tool. <BR> <BR>It's one thing for reasonable people to disagree on subjective issues. Is that hotel expensive? Some may say, rightly, Ÿes." Others, with equal correctness, "No." <BR> <BR>About verifiable, facts, though, even the least educated among us can throw doubt on certifiable facts. <BR> <BR>"I could have sworn"..." <BR> <BR> is often a disguise for,"Let's muddle the issue ... even though I could avoid confusing subsequent readers of this thread by checking the facts, it's more fun to keep folks guessing as to what the real answer is." <BR> <BR>To "doubt" a verifiable fact once is regrettable. To doubt it a second time without taking the trouble to check is intellectually lazy ... or just downright mischievous or malicious.
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Ed, <BR> <BR>I trust you are not calling ME "intellectually lazy ... or just downright mischievous or malicious" <BR> <BR>I said at the beginning that I seemed to recall a difference - - and acknowledged that it was (perhaps) only at the springtime change over. Then you verified that my recollection was correct, and Ursula verified it. <BR> <BR>So what ARE you saying? <BR>
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Ed, you do come off as having a bit of an attitude, intentionally or not. There is a week difference in when the US and Europe do their time change, just as you pointed out in your second e-mail (as opposed to your first, where you said revision was the same as the US, which, at least for the past few years when I was living in Europe, it was not). Rex agreed with you.
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My goodness, Ed, did you get out of the wrong side of bed this morning? <BR> <BR>That is the rudest and most insulting post I have ever seen from you. <BR> <BR>For someone to state an opposite opinion to yours, even when you might be sure you are correct, does not justify your assertion that they might be "intellectually lazy" and muddling the issue. <BR> <BR>I have never once posted in any of the flame wars here for or against individual contributors, and I am rare in that, I think, but I was shocked at how rude your posting was here. <BR> <BR>Kavey <BR>Wondering if I am more naive than I thought in thinking the rudeness on this Forum was abating.
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Many years ago, when our eldest son was just a baby, we rented a cottage in Brittany for two weeks. It wasn't until we arrived at the ferry to take us back to England that we found out that the clocks had changed during the middle weekend! <BR> <BR>It explained why we had thought opening hours for shops etc rather odd, but then the locals must have thought we were rather odd too!
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Ed...sup with you? <BR>You are not being very nice to Rex. <BR>He didn't say anything terrible and went out of his way to say that he was not questioning your information. <BR>Lighten up a little. <BR>No one doubts you.
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Methinks Ed used the occasion of Rex's post to make some GENERAL comments about these kinds of forums -- now I could be wrong -- after all I haven't checked my facts with Ed:)
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Sally <BR> <BR>That's as may be, but quoting from Rex's post (I could have sworn being the phrase Rex had just used) was downright rude as it did suggest, if not say out loud, that he was referring to Rex's post. <BR> <BR>As I said I have never been involved in the long running craziness on this forum where people deride or support one person or another, but I was so surprised at the rudeness of Ed's post that I changed my habits to post. <BR> <BR>Since I dont want to changed my habits and become involved in any silly war where fans and attackers of the individuals involved weigh in, I am bowing out. <BR> <BR>
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I appreciate the help in getting my question answered. Ann, that is just why I was concerned about the actual dates, we have to catch the train from Sorrento to Venice on 9/30...so an hour difference could really hurt us. I remember arriving in Spain after Portugal and forgetting the 1 hour change there...we were just about the only ones at restaurants for the first 2 nights...Again, thanks.
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Hi, Nancy: We were in Rome in October '99 on the day of the changeover from DST. It was on the last Sunday of October. It actually worked to our advantage, since we had to leave early Sunday morning for a 7:00 am flight out of Rome!! That extra hour of sleep really helped. We were very antsy ahead of time, wondering if they adhered to the US day of changing over, but our hotel staff assured us they did.
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I work for an international chain of stores. Part of my responsbilities include phoning certain stores. I know the UK "springs forward" earlier in the calendar year than the U.S. does, & I always get a couple of weeks advance warning from "the powers that be" before this change occurs. <BR>Best To All, <BR>BC
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Does it sound a bit like Senator McCarthy when someone says, "Not questioning that he provides truthful information, but ..." Answer yes or no, please: Have you stopped beating your wife? <BR> <BR>
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I was doing research on this very issue last night for an upcoming trip. I believe Oct. 28 is the date in Italy at least. That would make it the last Sunday in the month. If I can remember, when I get home I will post the Web site I used, since it is a very helpful one.
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