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<title>TidBITS: Daylight Saving Time Rules Fixed for New Zealand</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I have a fast easy fix that will work until October 28 (after which  <br>
standard NZ settings can be used)<br>
<br>
Rather than using the manual fix (as suggested by Apple) or the  <br>
downloadable fix (by Glenn <a href="http://www.mactcp.org.nz/nzdt.html)">http://www.mactcp.org.nz/nzdt.html)</a> I  <br>
simply changed my location to Anadyr - Russia, same time zone but in  <br>
the database as having daylight saving until Oct 28. This uses the  <br>
built in mechanisms so you can still keep your computer synced with a  <br>
time server (unlike Apple's fix), and it does not require downloading  <br>
and installing any fixes, making it faster and safer to implement.<br>
<br>
Could this be helpful to someone else? I'm just embarrassed because I  <br>
told my linux friend that I would not have to worry about downloading  <br>
fixes because it would naturally all be included in Apple update!  <br>
Does Apple realise how insulting this is?<br>
<br>
Richard<br>
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