
caiusreza
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I'm pretty sure it goes back this sunday (26th October at 2am)
Happy trails |
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S C
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In UK it's Sunday 26th October, I believe the USA may be a week later |
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MellowMan
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Yes, early on Sunday morning.
What we do is change the clocks on Saturday night just before going to bed so when we wake up we know what time it should be. |
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Arthur
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yes the clocks go back by an hour at 2.00 am on saturday night/sunday morning |
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Veronica Alicia
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Easy to remember, Tracey.
It is always the last Sunday in October when they go back and the last Sunday in March when they go forward.
This keeps us in line with Europe which does a clock change at the same time. |
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Sebastian
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aye, on Sunday at 2am, the clocks will go back an hour :-)
that means an extra hour in bed on Sunday morning :-D |
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Nadya
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At 2am on the last Sunday in October.
This year in the UK it will be Sunday 26th October 2008. |
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Angel
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Spring Forward in March,
Fall Back in October, |
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Victoria H
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yeahhhh boy |
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Diamond
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in the UK yes Sunday at 2 am |
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Guillem T
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Yeah, they will go back from Saturday to Sunday this week end. Conclusion, you may sleep an hour more. |
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sparkey
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yes 2am on sunday morning |
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sidb
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in the UK yes |
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Johnny
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In the UK this Sunday 2am |
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Heliopath
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yes they do,on sunday. |
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Blonde dumass =P
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Yehhp sunday. :) |
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SassyB
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Next weekend - Sunday, November 2 (at 2:00 a.m. to be specific).
A new energy bill was passed by Congress in 2005 that extended Daylight Savings Time - begins the 2nd Sunday in March and ends the 1st Sunday in November. The new extended time began in 2007.
So, you will need to set your clocks back next weekend. |
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Shawn H
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yea sunday the 26th |
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honey
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yes on sunday |
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KR
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My planner says Sunday November 2nd |
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