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Post by Insectduel on Mar 9, 2010 14:18:10 GMT -5
On Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States.
Every Spring we move our clocks one hour ahead and "lose" an hour during the night and each Fall we move our clocks back one hour and "gain" an extra hour. But Daylight Saving Time (and not Daylight Savings Time with an "s") wasn't just created to confuse our schedules.
The phrase "Spring forward, Fall back" helps people remember how Daylight Saving Time affects their clocks. At 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, we set our clocks forward one hour ahead of Standard Time ("Spring forward"). We "Fall back" at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November by setting our clock back one hour and thus returning to Standard Time.
For those that don't live in the U.S. it will be later. Also, March 14th in Japan is White Day. Bring a gift to a Japanese Woman. I set the Night Skin as default for a reason until after the DST.
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Post by Konchuu Kettou on Mar 9, 2010 15:23:19 GMT -5
I don't have anyone right now. White Day isn't good for me so I have nothing to give to any girl.
DST in the US. Sounds like summer daylight.
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Post by Carol Melinda on Mar 9, 2010 15:46:24 GMT -5
Summer Daylight is awesome.
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Post by Insectduel on Mar 10, 2010 15:43:40 GMT -5
Summer Daylight means warm and hot weather.
Plus more energy wasted.
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Post by Carol Melinda on Mar 10, 2010 15:57:47 GMT -5
Farmers shouldn't have to do this. There are Asian countries that do not have DST.
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Post by Insectduel on Mar 10, 2010 16:28:22 GMT -5
Farmers shouldn't have to do this. There are Asian countries that do not have DST. Yes, Fabian Summers from Taiwan. He said that his time is always 9 hours ahead. I think.
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Post by Konchuu Kettou on Mar 10, 2010 16:38:58 GMT -5
Farmers shouldn't have to do this. There are Asian countries that do not have DST. Yes, Fabian Summers from Taiwan. He said that his time is always 9 hours ahead. I think. WRONG! It's always 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
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Post by Insectduel on Mar 10, 2010 16:47:27 GMT -5
Thanks for correcting. It is 8 hours.
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