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Yep. It's the evening to set your clocks ahead one hour in most places.
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
I often wish that I lived in one of those places that didn't observe DST. It's so hard to reprogram the cat alarm in the fall.
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
OK, I'm trying to figure out the implications. What you're saying means that we can party party party an extra hour tonight. Doesn't it?
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
Sure, Peter, but you'll get up an hour earlier after.
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
Damn, I lose an hour. If that isn't the frozen limit.
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
Look at it this way, Peter: in the fall, you'll have an extra hour to party at the bar. (:
-- Anonymous, April 06, 2002
My cats were fooled, should last a few more weeks...
-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002
The buggers got me up at RCT (Regular Cat Time) this morning. Yep. Usually takes two to three weeks.
-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002
Daylight Saving Time: What's The Point?
-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002
And another thing. British Summer Time starts a week before US Daylight Savings Time. It's very confusing.
-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002