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Don't forget !
Sunday 31st October represents the end or the beginning of summer time
(depending where in the world you live). |
Thanks. Luckily my el cheapo WWVB clocks set themselves.
On 30 Oct 2004 16:28:08 GMT, "Mike Terry" wrote: Sunday 31st October represents the end or the beginning of summer time (depending where in the world you live). |
Not really. Not if you live in Tasmania, New Zealand, and several others....
Mark. "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Sunday 31st October represents the end or the beginning of summer time (depending where in the world you live). |
Mark wrote: Not really. Not if you live in Tasmania, New Zealand, and several others.... Anything good out of Antarctica these days? Mark. "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Sunday 31st October represents the end or the beginning of summer time (depending where in the world you live). |
Yes, some ICE flight activity. Haven't managed to hear the early-morning
check-in net, though most days its an awkward time for me. Mark. "dxAce" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Not really. Not if you live in Tasmania, New Zealand, and several others.... Anything good out of Antarctica these days? Mark. "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Sunday 31st October represents the end or the beginning of summer time (depending where in the world you live). |
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