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I was told that this is something that already exist in Windows 7, but I really do not care if this is going to be a copy idea or not - it seems like a great thing to have on your desktop anyway.
And idea itself is about an indicator showing when daylight saving changes in time are approaching. How can this be implemented - most probably in many ways, but here is how I imagine it would work best: Implementation to be done inside the clock plasmoids (analog/digital) 2. There should be two levels of notification: * One week prior daylight saving change time - an yellow warning message that notifies the user for the time change that is approaching, somewhere inside the clock plasmoid. * One day prior daylight saving change time - red warning message that notifies the user again once more. 3. Both messages should have the option to be dismissed. |
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It would be easy to include these as holidays.
Man is the lowest-cost, 150-pound, nonlinear, all-purpose computer system which can be mass-produced by unskilled labor.
-NASA in 1965 |
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That's great! I'm willing to help with the tests if needed. |
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