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Replying to @o_guest @russel_winder
it's really not useful. What's the difference between USA and UK methods?
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Replying to @o_guest
Not sure what the question is about USA/UK here. (I am probably just being slow, sorry.)
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Replying to @russel_winder
oh I just mean what's the diff between summer time and daylight saving?
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Replying to @o_guest
different label, same concept. Except that the USA doesn't make the change on the same day everyone else does.
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Replying to @russel_winder @o_guest
"everyone else" == EU? It's generally not standardised
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Replying to @dmoisset @russel_winder
huh we call it daylight saving where I'm originally from
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where I'm originally from we call it Brazilian Summer time. But only part of Brazil adopt it and Oct-Feb.
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it's called Summer Time (translated) in Arg too. Although in the 70's they switched and never went back ...
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... So now it's eternal summer. And when they decide to apply it again it's 2 hours diff with solar time
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holy crap! 
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