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Monday 24 October 2011

Daylight Savings 2011: When We Get To Fall Back, Dammit?

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If you notice that you wake up gradually dimmer sky each morning, you might as well be wondering where the heck we get to reclaim this hour, we sacrifice the spring daylight saving time. Well you're going to have to hang tight yet nearly two weeks, as we turn our clocks an hour until 6 November.

The notion of changing clocks to make better use of the sunlight goes back to Benjamin Franklin, but he did not become federal law before the first world war. The Government here and there with porazbirat′sâ when we turn back the clock forward or back in an hour, most recently in 2007, when we entered DST earlier within the framework of the plan to conserve energy.

So hang tight for a few days until we regain this precious time. Your body clock will reset themselves just fine, but in case your iPhone into a clock (it happens!), you may want to use the backup Come November 6.

And psst: you could call it's summer time, but it's technically called daylight saving time.


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