DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME IS NOW!

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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME IS NOW!

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At 2 AM, Sunday, March 11, the new time for Daylight Savings Time will arrive. Adjust your clocks, computers, etc. all FORWARD one hour.
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Post by iowa »

thanks george
i 'sprung forward last nite
and downloaded the mircosoft patch also.
will be nice to have more sunshine at nite
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Post by futr_alaskaflyer »

remember to cycle your cell phone power too...

Ugh, I'm going back to bed to try to catch that hour I lost...
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iowa wrote:thanks george
i 'sprung forward last nite
and downloaded the mircosoft patch also.
will be nice to have more sunshine at nite
dave
I thought only we got sunshine at night :?: :wink:
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Post by GAHorn »

Well, PHOOEY! I outwitted myself. I had to be at work at 6:30AM, so I needed to get up at 5:30AM. Knowing the I.T. world was going to blow this one, I set my alarm to wake me at 4:30 (which would actually be 5:30 on my cell phone...or so I thought.)
When it went off this morining I was so disoriented I couldn't figure things out. My wristwatch said it was 5:30, my cell phone said it was 4:30 (and was ringing) and my clock radio said it was 3:30. :evil:
The cell phone company had gotten it right and had updated their software (despite their having text-messaged me the day before that they would not be re-setting the clocks yet)...so my attempt to make things work by setting the alarm for 4:30 woke me up an hour too early. :evil: Of course, then I couldn't get back to sleep and now, 6 hours later at work, I'm dying for a nap! :lol: :lol:
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Daylight Saving Time

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George, live is a beach isn't it :wink: I feel sorry for all those farmers whose chickens will have to deal with that extra hour of daylight. :roll: That was an actual complaint at one time when daylight savings time was being discussed. :)
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Post by hilltop170 »

I know the farmers must be glad we went to daylight savings early this year too. Three weeks at an hour a day = 21 hours more daylight for the crops now and 7 more hours in the fall. The price of ethanol is sure to drop.

We can all use that extra hour a day too, no telling how much more everyone can get done. The world is sure to be a better place. :lol:
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Post by mit »

I would like to see daylight removed from Washington DC. :evil: Until they come up with something useful!!!!!!! :!:
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Post by johneeb »

I never understood this Daylight savings time thing until I read here recently that the reason for the extra time in the day is because summer days are warmer and everyone knows that things expand when heated. 8O
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Post by GAHorn »

Farmers actually hate it and it costs them money. The already strapped airlines will be even further out-of-sync with Europe and it will cost them Million$.
And worst of all...little schoolkids will be waiting in the dark for their school bus an hour longer.
If they were going to have daylite savings time, I think they should have it in the WINTER when we need it. Not in the summer when days are already longer! 8O
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