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    Today's DST anouncement

    No sure if this is the right spot, but when the DST algorithm is corrected, don't forget the lesser known rules of Leap years.

    The most well known is that Leap Years are any year that can be exactly divided by 4 (such as 2020, 2024, 2028, etc)

    Except if it can be exactly divided by 100, then it isn't (such as 2100, 2200, etc)

    Except if it can be exactly divided by 400, then it is (such as 2000, 2400)


    A time obsessed SW engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation wrote that up looking forward to the year 2000. Don't even get me started on Leap seconds...

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    Thanks for your input! We shared this with our firmware programmer and he is definitely aware
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