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Old 03-11-2017, 01:30 AM #1
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Arrow Change clocks Saturday night/Sunday morning: Spring Forward

We change clocks ahead (lose and hour of sleep) Saturday night.


Spring ahead — When Daylight Saving Time 217 begins
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I hate daylight's savings. I get confused if I think about it. I feel like it's an abstract concept... like time in general... I have no concept of time
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I've got two clocks that will automatically change. The rest I have to change one hour forward. BF
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We should be able to keep the time one way or another.

Changing twice a year is disruptive, although I like driving home at night
when it is still light out.


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I hate the changes.

My part of Indiana used to not ever change. Its spoiled me. Wish we still
did this.

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my time is so off. i have been so sleepy during the day and start waking up late at night anyways
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