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Sunday, September 08, 2013

Heh: Cell phones went on daylight savings time

If you are in Israel and your cell phone set the clock back by an hour this morning, you'd better re-set it to be in Athens or Cairo or Pakistan....
Cell phone developers had prepared for the annual time change without taking into account the possibility that the Knesset might change the date.
Concerns were raised Sunday that many may be late for work, after mistakenly believing their phone is giving them the correct time.
Israelis usually set their clocks back by one hour in the week before the Yom Kippur holiday. However, this year the clocks will only change at the end of October, as is customary in Europe.
Daylight savings time is controversial in Israel, where it has become part of the debate over religion and the state. The relatively early time change in the fall that was customary in previous years was meant to make life easier for observant Jews who wake up early for the Slichot prayers, and for Jews who fast on Yom Kippur.
All this confusion will undoubtedly last until the next time that Shas gets hold of the Interior Ministry.  And from the first link again....
Some experts argue that Israel should not switch the time at all. Summer Time savings are minimal in Israel due to its being located closer to the equator than Europe, they say.
That would be just fine, thank you. 

2 comments:

  1. It's Daylight *Saving* Time. Ain't no such thing as Daylight Savings Time, Carl.

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  2. Time should be fixed all years round. Suggestion: fix it at GMT+1:30. So simple.

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