mini Y2K
Monday, March 12, 2007
Remember the fear that computers would interpret the year 2000 as 1900?
I am happy to report that yesterday's switch to Daylight savings has gone smoothly (aside from our family's mad-dash to get the kids to school on time), and we survived what has been dubbed, "mini Y2K."
In 2005, Congress thought more early evening daylight would result in energy savings, and decided to mandate Daylight savings for the first Sunday in April -not the second Sunday in March. In some cases, some software and computer systems do not accomodate the change, and you may see manifestations of it this week (it is a good idea to confirm your appointments).
Luckily, our "software on-demand" world allowed us to verify our systems last week, and you will see everything working fine with PremiereVision. Now if only I could adjust my kids' internal clocks that easily...
Labels: webware
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