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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Oct 28, 2012 17:31:01 GMT -5
I was really confused today because the clocks were set from 3 AM to 2 AM. And I wondered if it goes like this everywhere. Is it the same where you live? Because if you don't have summer and winter at the same time it doesn't make sense...
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Post by Linda Rhaldeen on Oct 28, 2012 23:15:35 GMT -5
Most of the world has Daylight Savings Time for a portion of the year, but I believe it ended at the beginning of October in the UK and many other places, and it ends in the US next week.
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Post by B. on Oct 29, 2012 10:53:56 GMT -5
It ended on Sunday in the UK. I'm usually confused for about a day, so you aren't alone there, Anka.
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Post by BSam on Oct 29, 2012 10:58:33 GMT -5
i think ours actually started a few weeks back
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Oct 29, 2012 11:35:41 GMT -5
I'm usually confused for about a day, so you aren't alone there, Anka. I was double confused because there was also the snow and the autumn holidays started and so it was the wrong time of the year AND the wrong time of the day...
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Post by Carma on Oct 29, 2012 18:33:39 GMT -5
Yeah we go back on the 4th. I really hate moving the time back because then it gets dark around 5pm and I don't get off work until 6pm so it's just kind of sad for me : ( and I already don't like winter.
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Post by Invisible on Oct 29, 2012 18:46:40 GMT -5
My mum was confused this morning. I told her to make sure I got up 6am, but she ended up waking me at 5am. It's nearly midnight where I am, so basically I've been awake for most of that time. (I did have an 1/2 hour nap when I got home from uni.)
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