Everyone Should be credited for 25 logs hours, since all time zones that put the clock back, have 25 hour days today, eg. PST, MST, CST, EST...
Stefan
9:19 pm on Oct 30, 2005 (gmt 0)
There are 25 hours today only in those places that use Daylight Savings Time. This excludes many parts of the world (including Saskatchewan, Canada). The international system is UTC (almost identical to GMT), which of course doesn't move an hour. It can be expected that Adsense uses this. For those in DST districts, you should now get back the hour that you lost in the Spring (when you had a day with 23 hours). I don't know that Adsense does this, but it would be very surprising if it didn't.
ann
10:29 pm on Oct 30, 2005 (gmt 0)
As lousy as yesterday and today is they ought to make it 30 hours (grumble grumble)
david_uk
6:55 am on Oct 31, 2005 (gmt 0)
Being in the UK, midnight in google-land is 8am, so I'm normally on the comupter at that time if it's not a work day. I didn't think to be hanging around to see when the date actually changed, but I seem to recall that it had changed by mid morning, which would be consistent with them putting the clocks back at 2am google-time. I think we did get an extra hour of revenue.
danny
7:03 am on Oct 31, 2005 (gmt 0)
In Australia, we just put out clocks *forward* an hour, since Daylight saving has just started...
So Google's day now finishes at 7pm Sydney time instead of 5pm.
ChrisKud5
7:35 am on Oct 31, 2005 (gmt 0)
In AZ we have a 24 hour day.
That daylight savings time stuff is for the birds...!