I am watching for planes to fall from the sky
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Bush's Fault!
You forgot "Terrorism Not Suspected" (pat pending)
I'm standard in my place and time.
Giggling... (Signed - Timeless Mother and a Mother for all times.)
Everybody! Ping all your lists. We'll get through this together.
Let me be the first to say this morning:
"HOLY CRAP IT'S DARK FOR 7 A.M."
And later tonight we'll all join in a chorus of:
"HOLY CRAP IT'S LIGHT OUT FOR 7 P.M."
Leave me alone. I'm still sleeping!
Ah, so it wasn't just me! I had to change from Central to Eastern time for it to display the time correctly. Ick!
ping fer a laff
LOL
This whole change over has been very expensive for our IT department- not to mention the fact that we don't know if there will be issues when the underlying OS tries to kick in the old DST in three weeks.
At this point, as a country, can't we just pick a time and stick with it?
Tomorrow's going to be bad. How Microsoft did the update is that everyone will have to run a tool. If there were no meetings, no problem. But lately there are lots of companies that live by using Outlook to schedule meetings and resources.
Here's the ugly part- the meeting won't get changed until the organizer runs the update tool. What we don't know is if this will cause the resources to reject all scheduled meetings -- you can't double book a conference room, etc.
What we've done is to ask the users to print out their calendar for one month before they run the tool. Otherwise there would be no trail as to what went wrong later.
Congress would have had no way of knowing this. But after this little test drive happens, it would be helpful to let them know how expensive it really was.
This is worse than Y2K.
What did Jim Robinson know and when????
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Don't forget to change the batteries in your smoke detectors.
I now see the reason for your post ... the coffee seems to be kicking in. Who is going to wake Jim? ;-)
I'm waiting for Nancy Pelosi to announce an impending Congressional investigation into this matter.
Well you guys can panic all you want. I've got enough canned sardines to last me into October - when the clocks get turned back again.