In case you didn’t see this – sort of a mini-Y2K (March 11 – Nov 4):
For three weeks this March and April, Microsoft warns that users of its calendar programs "should view any appointments [..] as suspect until they communicate with all meeting invitees." This potential problem lies in any software that was programmed before a 2005 U.S. law decreed that daylight-saving time would start three weeks earlier and end one week later, beginning this year.
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