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From: sastdr@torpid.unx.sas.com (Thomas David Rivers)
Subject: Re: Lost an hour?
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Date: Wed, 5 May 1993 13:00:56 GMT
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In article <BRI.93May4114754@wilbur.mit.edu> bri@athena.mit.edu (brian d. carlstrom) writes:
>In article <1s5p9r$qs1@lobster.sid.mcet.edu> johnj@lobster.sid.mcet.edu (John Jackson) writes:
>
>   Hmm.  My system lost an hour last night.
>
>   -John
>
>yeah 386bsd did the right thing for daylight savings, 
>but last week sometime, lost an hour over night. i thought
>it was a hiesenbug, but others have had it?
>
>-bri
>
>--
>
>Brian D. Carlstrom	bri@mit.edu
>Programmer and System Administrator
>M.I.T. Flight Transportation Laboratry

  I just noticed this morning that my machine (in the EDT time zone)
similarly recently lost that same hour....  Hmm... maybe if we
add up all these lost hours; we can find the time to get some more
work done, yeah - that's it.. :-)

	- Dave Rivers -
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