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Gollnick

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Daylight savings time begins at 2am on the first Sunday in April.

Of course, Arizona and Indiana prefer to stay behind the times.
 
Gollnick said:
Daylight savings time begins at 2am on the first Sunday in April.

Of course, Arizona and Indiana prefer to stay behind the times.


Thanks!

Forgot all about it.



Thomas Zinn
 
I have one of those atomic clocks so that's always right. Besides I'm on the radio [ham] dealing with another flood on the Delaware river just like we had last fall !!
 
severtecher said:
Ya' want some day light, come get it! We have much more than we need. DST is for sissies! :p
Well, the last thing we need is another hour of daylight at night.
 
Planterz said:
Well, the last thing we need is another hour of daylight at night.


A day without sunshine is like......well, NIGHT!!


You could be in Alaska or Northern Canada........:p



j
 
I forgot to set my bedroom clock this morning. I woke up at 7:30AM in stead of 6:30AM. It usually takes me 20 minutes to drive in. I made it to work in 9 minutes. It was Sunday and the roads were empty. :D :thumbup:
 
java said:
A day without sunshine is like......well, NIGHT!!
Ah, Steve Martin, back when he was funny. I miss those days...

kozak6 said:
Bah, I'm proud to live in a state that doesn't partake in this nonsense.
Yeah, but all my TV shows are on at the wrong time now.
 
You want daylight saving time? I got your daylight saving time - right heah!

Sorry - I've been watching the Sopranos again.
 
DST is a PITA.

And is it really still necessary? I thought it originated so that farmers would have an extra hour of light to work the fields (or something like that)? With 8-billion CP halogen lights available, that's no longer a valid reason.
 
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