I'm there for a week and I am aware of all the famous tourist attractions: Buckingham Palace, the Parks, the wax museum, the many many museums, the tower bridge, cathedrals etc..
but i have no idea , what i can make ... and we don't know London ... can you tell me , a place great for "st silvestre" .... we will live in nothing hill ... what append in london ...
the weather, the people, the landscape, the custom, the food, etc... Ten points and five stars for the most informative and reliable answers. Thank you so much....
I am a bus driver and iam sick and tired of these social misfits getting on my and other drivers buses playing there so called music over there mobile phone that they proberly got from a Ford Mondeo ...
Basically pretty much all countries change the clocks on more or less the same day, except for countries in the ecuator, where it would be pretty pointless because the length of the day doesn't change there.
dels replies
Lots do but not all at the same time.
Sarah
Alot of countries do, but not at the same time
Debbie H
we do in the U.S we do it this weekend.
Orla C
Yes.
Brown Sugar
we do in the US.
Fred3663
Yes
Many countries around the world use daylight saving time, including the USA, Russia, most of Europe and the Commonwealth.
European Directive on Summer Time Arrangements states that summer (or daylight saving) time will be kept between the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October
un named
Yes , i know France do as they are always an hour ahead of the UK
Angel
Yes they do,
Cat
Yes lots of countries do.. North American though changes theirs a week after Europe in the fall and a few weeks before Europe in the Spring. However in Canada the province of Saskatchewan never changes their clocks (confussing) so within one country the states or provinces may have their own rules. The same is true in Australia some states change and some don't. In African they don't change either.
Here's a great site explaining it all...
http://www.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/g.html
Kris
yes
ive just come off holiday this morning and i was in turkey and dinner service was open and it just ended and we was like **** we thought we wouldnt be able to eat but the turkish didnt mind
we didnt even notice during the day as we uually have snacks not having real meals.
Francoise
France turned the clocks back an hour at 3::00am , 26th, Oct,2008.( last Sunday )