Friday, November 02, 2007

Daylight Savings Time This Weekend

Did you try to change your time to reflect Daylight Savings Time last weekend? Until this year that was the weekend when time falls back an hour. But back in 2005 Congress passed a law changing the week when Daylight Savings Time goes into effect, but put it off until this year to give the computer experts time to work out any potential bugs in their systems. Which in one way makes more sense to me. I could never understand why we set our clocks back the weekend of Halloween, so it'd be darker out an hour earlier when all the little kids are out trick or treating. This time they had an extra hour of daylight to get all that candy.

1 comment:

Travis Cody said...

I'm not a fan of the time change. I'd like to see a study that shows the real energy savings.


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