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Lady D

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:dunno: Are we still falling back an hour this weekend??? I know there had been talk of extending daylight savings time until either the end of October or November! I guess that fell by the wayside huh! Haven't seen anything else mentioned about it in several months!
 

bsmart

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:dunno: Are we still falling back an hour this weekend??? I know there had been talk of extending daylight savings time until either the end of October or November! I guess that fell by the wayside huh! Haven't seen anything else mentioned about it in several months!

I always thought Daylight Savings Time ended at the end of October :dunno:. My calendar says that it will take place on October 29.
 

Lady D

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I always thought Daylight Savings Time ended at the end of October :dunno:. My calendar says that it will take place on October 29.

Oops, I guess I obviously got that mixed up with the first day of fall! :bang: But was there not talk of extending daylight savings time like until the end of November or something a while back???
 

Allifunn

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I don't like going home in the dark.....totally dislike DLST :sosad:
 

Kurt

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Oops, I guess I obviously got that mixed up with the first day of fall! :bang: But was there not talk of extending daylight savings time like until the end of November or something a while back???

DST starts 4 weeks earlier and ends 4 weeks later starting in 2007.

President Bush signed into law the Energy Policy Act, which extends Daylight Saving Time (DST) by four weeks from the second Sunday of March to end on the first Sunday of November. Extended Daylight Saving Time will begin in March 2007.
 

Lady D

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DST starts 4 weeks earlier and ends 4 weeks later starting in 2007.

President Bush signed into law the Energy Policy Act, which extends Daylight Saving Time (DST) by four weeks from the second Sunday of March to end on the first Sunday of November. Extended Daylight Saving Time will begin in March 2007.

I knew I had heard mention of that but wasn't sure that anything else had transpired concerning that. I am glad to learn of that.
 

Mango

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My clocks always stay on summer dylight savings time and so does the Mango.;-)
 
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