Typed by : Mister Özgün Öztekin ( SalviaSage )
Date of last revision : 2024 - 08 - 22
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I wrote these notes earlier, and I decided to keep them. I formatted them in the Markdown format. They try to answer how to do certain things on the Windows 10/11 platform and serve as a guide.
This document is subject to change.
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The Daylight Savings Time (DST) starts on the second Sunday of March every year at 2:00 AM. The clock moves forward one hour at that time. The Daylight Savings Time (DST) ends on the first Sunday of November every year at 2:00 AM. The clock moves backward one hour at that time. One good way to remember this is "Spring forward, fall back."
Canada officially uses the month/day/year format when writing dates. Same as the US. Canada officially uses the metric system of units. However, some people unofficially use the imperial system of units, and it used that system historically.
Canada uses the Gregorian Calendar.
The first day of the week is Sunday.
Sunday is the day off work but many workplaces also take Saturday off.