This coming Sunday, October 28, most of Europe will switch off of
summer time: clocks will move backwards one hour (giving Europeans
an extra hour of sleep). (This excludes Iceland, Russia, Belarus,
Georgia, and Armenia.)
Since California (along with most of the US and Canada) does not
switch off of summer time until the next weekend (Sunday, November
4), meetings fixed to California time will, **for Europeans**
observing summer time, occur one hour earlier than normal next week
and then return to their normal time the following week. For
example, a meeting scheduled for 11:00 in California is normally
20:00 in Paris, but next week **only** it is at 19:00.
-David
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𝄞 L. David Baron
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𝄢 Mozilla
http://www.mozilla.org/ 𝄂