fix typo: 2nd 2am => 2nd 1am
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ in ~100 LoC. For Node.js & Browsers.
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[![](./xtz-preview.png)](https://therootcompany.github.io/tz.js/)
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XTZ is a poor man's Temporal polyfill, but just for time zones. \
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XTZ is a poor man's `Temporal` polyfill, but just for time zones. \
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Demo: <https://therootcompany.github.io/tz.js/>
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> What UTC time will it be when it's 3:15am in New York?
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@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ utcDate.toISOString();
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> In 2021 Daylight Savings (in the US)
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> - begins at 2am on March 14th
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> - ends at 2am on November 7th
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> - begins at 2am on March 14th (skips to 3am)
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> - ends at 2am on November 7th (resets to 1am)
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> See <https://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/usa>.
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@ -196,15 +196,15 @@ Q: What happens in March when 2am is skipped?
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// (same as "2021-03-14T01:15:59.000-0500")
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```
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Q: What happens in November when 2am happens twice?
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Q: What happens in November when 1am happens twice?
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- A: Although both 2ams are distinguishable with ISO offset times, only the first can be resolved from a local time
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- A: Although both 1ams are distinguishable with ISO offset times, only the first can be resolved from a local time
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with this library.
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```js
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var utcDate = TZ.toUTC("2021-11-07 01:15:59.000", "America/New_York");
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utcDate.toISOString();
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// "2021-11-07T01:15:59.000-0400", same as "2021-11-07T05:15:59.000Z"
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// (an hour before the 2nd 2am at "2021-11-07T01:15:59.000-0500")
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// (an hour before the 2nd 1am at "2021-11-07T01:15:59.000-0500")
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```
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# List of Time Zones
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