Ah - missed that - had heard about the republic possibly being in a different time-zone from NI and thought they were considering moving to CET.BR wrote:AFAIK is the proposal to stop doing it altogether throughiut the EU.pwrmoore wrote:will it really be fewer doing it or just the same number doing it differently?BR wrote:Fewer going to do it twice a year?
Could really confuse some TV viewers.
i.e. a member state will choose a time zone and stick to it permanently.
Some do it twice a year
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Re: Some do it twice a year
Of course they are already in a different time zone (IST) which is technically the same as CET.pwrmoore wrote:Ah - missed that - had heard about the republic possibly being in a different time-zone from NI and thought they were considering moving to CET.BR wrote:AFAIK is the proposal to stop doing it altogether throughiut the EU.pwrmoore wrote:will it really be fewer doing it or just the same number doing it differently?BR wrote:Fewer going to do it twice a year?
Could really confuse some TV viewers.
i.e. a member state will choose a time zone and stick to it permanently.
Re: Some do it twice a year
hmmmm, been made aware some folk may have forgot, so could be wise to check your settings in your user control panel...
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Come senators, congressmen,
Please heed the call,
Best block up the doorway,
There's Magas in the hall,
Please heed the call,
Best block up the doorway,
There's Magas in the hall,
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Come writers and critics
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Looks like Sundays date to impliment this change has slipped by. One of those things that the EU has overstretched its power on? Maybe it wiĺl just be swept unter den Teppich and never mentioned again.BR wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:53 amAFAIK is the proposal to stop doing it altogether throughiut the EU.pwrmoore wrote:will it really be fewer doing it or just the same number doing it differently?BR wrote:Fewer going to do it twice a year?
Could really confuse some TV viewers.
i.e. a member state will choose a time zone and stick to it permanently.
Re: Some do it twice a year
BST begins in UK
Dayligtt wasting time ends in Ireland
Dayligtt wasting time ends in Ireland