Some say hyperbole... namely me.
"This is like Y2K except this one is really happening," said university IT spokesman Steve Tally.
Currently, most Indiana computer users set their PCs to a special "Indiana East" setting -- Eastern time that doesn't spring forward every April. Starting this April, however, they'll change their PCs to Eastern Daylight Time. The few who observe Central time set their computers to Central, and will also make the switch. Tally predicts the changeover will create havoc with the widely used Microsoft Outlook calendar application.
oh noes - you will be notified that you have a doctor's appt 1 hr too late... there's no time to prepare for all the coffee and donuts that will go stale waiting for meetings that never happen, how will all the timed bank vaults open? I hope this doesn't affect my speedy oil change!

