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In 1992, after a three-year trial of daylight saving in Queensland, Australia, a referendum on daylight saving was held and defeated with a 54.5% 'no' vote – with regional and rural areas strongly opposed, while those in the metropolitan south-east were in favor. In 2005, the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association an...
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What was the name of Queensland's political party set up solely to support their particular DST arrangement?
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In Australia, were rural or urban areas generally more strongly opposed to DST?
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What member of Queensland Parliament was responsible for finally bringing the DST for South East Queensland referendum to a vote?
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What category of goods that are used in outdoor activities benefit from the extra hour of daylight from DST?
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What organization predicted a $100 million increase for the golf sector because of extended DST?
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What year did Fortune magazine make predictions about the increased revenue an extended daylight savings would provide?
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According to a study in 1999, daylight savings has caused what approximate percentage of increase in leisure industry revenue in the European Union?
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How much extra money from DST did Fortune predict for 7-Eleven on account of DST?
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Less sophisticated systems might just support a TZ value with one start rule and how many end rules?
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When must TZ values be changed on an older system?
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What does the TZ value EST5EDT,M3.2.0/02:00,M11.1.0/02:00 specify?
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What years will a new TZ value apply to?
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What's might a new TZ value mishandle when it changes with new DST rules?
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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its charter granted in 1837 and Supplemental Charter granted in 1971.
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What does RIBA stand for?
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What is the goal of RIBA?
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When was RIBA founded?
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When was RIBA's founding document expanded?
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In what country does RIBA mainly operate?
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What sets forth the standards by which the Royal Institute functions?
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What guidelines for the Royal Institute are updated most often?
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What is necessary to make any changes to either document which governs the operations of the Royal Institute?
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What system of time do some applications use so they won't have problems with time changes?
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By using UTC, applications get out of adjusting to changes around clock shifts and what other factor?
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In addition to individual applications, what modern systems that control the basic functions of a computer typically use UTC?
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Where do computers usually use UTC?
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Some applications standardize on UTC to avoid problems with clock shifts and time zone differences. Likewise, most modern operating systems internally handle and store all times as UTC and only convert to local time for display.
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What time would a computer probably use for the clock display?
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After the grant of the royal charter it had become known as the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, eventually dropping the reference to London in 1892. In 1934, it moved to its current headquarters on Portland Place, with the building being opened by King George V and Queen Mary.
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What caused the change of the Institute's name?
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After the grant of the royal charter it had become known as the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, eventually dropping the reference to London in 1892. In 1934, it moved to its current headquarters on Portland Place, with the building being opened by King George V and Queen Mary.
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What was removed from the Royal Institute's name?
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After the grant of the royal charter it had become known as the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, eventually dropping the reference to London in 1892. In 1934, it moved to its current headquarters on Portland Place, with the building being opened by King George V and Queen Mary.
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When was the mention of London removed from the Royal Institute's name?
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After the grant of the royal charter it had become known as the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, eventually dropping the reference to London in 1892. In 1934, it moved to its current headquarters on Portland Place, with the building being opened by King George V and Queen Mary.
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Where is the Royal Institute of British Architects located?
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Who opened the structure in which the Royal Institute is currently housed?
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Some clock-shift problems could be avoided by adjusting clocks continuously or at least more gradually—for example, Willett at first suggested weekly 20-minute transitions—but this would add complexity and has never been implemented.
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Willett's first suggestion was to change clocks by 20 minutes how often?
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Some clock-shift problems could be avoided by adjusting clocks continuously or at least more gradually—for example, Willett at first suggested weekly 20-minute transitions—but this would add complexity and has never been implemented.
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What drawback would changing clocks gradually add to the process?
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What could be avoided by changing clocks more gradually more often?
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Daylight saving has caused controversy since it began. Winston Churchill argued that it enlarges "the opportunities for the pursuit of health and happiness among the millions of people who live in this country" and pundits have dubbed it "Daylight Slaving Time". Historically, retailing, sports, and tourism interests ha...
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What leader said daylight saving gives people more "opportunities for the pursuit of health and happiness"?
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What nickname have people in opposition to DST given it?
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In addition to the evening entertainment industry, people from what industry often oppose daylight saving?
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Traditionally, retailing, tourism, and what other industry have been in favor of DST?
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Along with energy crisis, what other significant historical event led to countries adopting DST?
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Since 2004, through the V&A + RIBA Architecture Partnership, the RIBA and V&A have worked together to promote the understanding and enjoyment of architecture.
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When did the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Institute of British Architects start a formal relationship?
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What is the name of the joint venture involving the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Institute of British Architects?
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What is the main goal of the V&A + RIBA partnership?
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Common agreement about the day's layout or schedule confers so many advantages that a standard DST schedule has generally been chosen over ad hoc efforts to get up earlier. The advantages of coordination are so great that many people ignore whether DST is in effect by altering their nominal work schedules to coordinate...
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Most people agree that a standardized schedule by DST is more practical than trying to do what in the morning on our own?
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What electronic device might people work their schedules around instead of paying close attention to DST?
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During what season is DST usually not observed because of the detriments of dark mornings?
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What indirect benefit of DST might cause some areas to observe it even though they don't get any direct benefits like cost or energy savings?
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Which political supporter of Willett's proposal had already used the half-hour version of DST at Sandringham?
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What was the name of the director of the Meteorological Office who opposed DST?
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What year did Parliament first take a vote and decide against implementing daylight savings?
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Who was responsible for bringing a bill proposing DST to the U.S. House of Representatives?
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What file system do recent Windows versions use?
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The NTFS file system used by recent versions of Windows stores the file with a UTC time stamp, but displays it corrected to local—or seasonal—time. However, the FAT filesystem commonly used on removable devices stores only the local time. Consequently, when a file is copied from the hard disk onto separate media, its t...
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Under NTFS, what does Windows use for file time stamps in storage?
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What file system do most removable devices use?
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What time will a file be set to if it's copied from the hard disk onto other media?
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Changing clocks and DST rules has a direct economic cost, entailing extra work to support remote meetings, computer applications and the like. For example, a 2007 North American rule change cost an estimated $500 million to $1 billion, and Utah State University economist William F. Shughart II has estimated the lost op...
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What year did a change in DST policy cost North America somewhere between $500 million and $1 billion in extra work?
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Who is the economist who said there was about $1.7 billion in lost opportunity costs because of the 2007 changes?
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What have some people argued correlates with time shifts from daylight savings?
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What do some call the effect that they say caused a one-day loss for stock exchanges of approximately $31 billion in the year 2000?
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What factor determines the numbers people reach for estimates when studying DST?
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As with zoneinfo, a user of Microsoft Windows configures DST by specifying the name of a location, and the operating system then consults a table of rule sets that must be updated when DST rules change. Procedures for specifying the name and updating the table vary with release. Updates are not issued for older version...
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Similar to systems using zoneinfo, Microsoft Windows calculates DST by doing what?
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When does the table of rule sets the Windows operating system uses have to be updated?
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If your computer runs Vista, what's the maximum number of start and end rules you can have for each time zone setting?
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In the 1970s the US Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) found a reduction of 10% to 13% in Washington, D.C.'s violent crime rate during DST. However, the LEAA did not filter out other factors, and it examined only two cities and found crime reductions only in one and only in some crime categories; the DOT ...
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What did the LEAA say was reduced 10% to 13% in Washington, DC during daylight savings?
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How many cities did the LEAA study before reaching their conclusion?
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How many cities of those the LEAA studied showed any reduction in crime?
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In what decade did the LEAA conduct their investigation of crime and DST?
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What phrase describes keeping adjusted summer hours year-round?
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Proponents of permanent DST say it has all the advantages of regular DST without the issues some people have from what bi-annual occurrences?
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In year-round DST, would sunrise happen early or late compared to most places?
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During what time period did Russia use permanent DST?
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In what season in areas observing permanent daylight saving time will it stay dark the latest in the morning?
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DST's potential to save energy comes primarily from its effects on residential lighting, which consumes about 3.5% of electricity in the United States and Canada. Delaying the nominal time of sunset and sunrise reduces the use of artificial light in the evening and increases it in the morning. As Franklin's 1784 satire...
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What percentage of all electricity usage in the U.S. and Canada is from residential lighting?
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DST will reduce electricity use in the evening but increase it during what time of the day?
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When DST was first proposed, what type of lighting was consuming the most electricity?
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Along with geography and economics, what variable often affects how much electricity an area uses?
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Whose satire that was published in 1784 pointed out that daylight saving would only reduce electricity usage if the increase in the mornings was less than the savings in the evenings?
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In 2008[update] the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 125,037. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 203, of which 184 were in agriculture and 19 were in forestry or lumber production. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 15,476 of which 7,650 or (49.4%) were in manufacturing, 51 or (0.3%) ...
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How many full time jobs were there in 2008?
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How many jobs in the primary sector were agrictulture?
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How many jobs in the primary sector were in forestry or lumber production?
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How many jobs are in the secondary sector?
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How many jobs are in the tertiary secotr?
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The name of local time typically changes when DST is observed. American English replaces standard with daylight: for example, Pacific Standard Time (PST) becomes Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). In the United Kingdom, the standard term for UK time when advanced by one hour is British Summer Time (BST), and British English ...
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What usually changes when a place observes DST?
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What word does American English swap out for "daylight" when referring to time zones?
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In American English, what is the equivalent of Pacific Standard Time?
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When the UK changes their clocks forward in the spring, what do they call the time they're then observing?
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What word is often added to the names of time zones when used in British English?
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What does Microsoft Windows use internally for its real-time clock?
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Not using UTC, Windows can't multi boot with different versions of itself like you'd need to do to use what kind of disk?
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As opposed to providing support for users to have unique time zone settings, Windows will only allow for what?
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In what year did Microsoft imply that they would be making changes to support RealTimeIsUniversal in a step towards compatibility with UTC?
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Since 2008, at least how many times has Microsoft released fixes for the RealTimeIsUniversal feature?
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Which term did Willett use in his 1907 proposal to refer to DST?
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What phrase had replaced daylight saving time by 1911 as Willett's proposal evolved into draft legislation?
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What word do speakers of Dutch use for DST?
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What term do Italians use for DST that literally translates as "legal time"?
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In Britain, Willett's 1907 proposal used the term daylight saving, but by 1911 the term summer time replaced daylight saving time in draft legislation. Continental Europe uses similar phrases, such as Sommerzeit in Germany, zomertijd in Dutch-speaking regions, kesäaika in Finland, horario de verano or hora de verano in...
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What does the Italian term for their winter time, ora solare, translate to in English?
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In several countries, fire safety officials encourage citizens to use the two annual clock shifts as reminders to replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, particularly in autumn, just before the heating and candle season causes an increase in home fires. Similar twice-yearly tasks include reviewing and...
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There are more fires in the fall and winter because people burn more candles and turn what on to keep warm?
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In addition to smoke detectors, what do fire safety officials suggest people replace batteries in when they set their clocks twice a year?
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If your area doesn't observe DST, what can you use instead as a twice-yearly reminder?
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What part of your vehicle should you remember to check twice a year?
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