
Ti-2000
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If you right click on the clock on your computer and click adjust time and date it will tell you.
28 October 02:00 |
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Polo
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Sunday, the 28th of October at 2am. |
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sosgez
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2am BST on last sunday in october. |
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simplegirl897
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Oct.28 |
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PuppyPrince
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2am on 28 October is correct. Spring forward, fall back doesn't apply here in Australia, even if we called it fall, which we don't. Woohoo - it's spring now and almost as hot as summer already! |
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shirley v
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end of this month |
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chestnutlocs1
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I looked at at your answers because I wanted to know too! Thanks! |
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k
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The last Sunday in October. At 2 am you put your clock back to 1 am - great if you have got a hangover. |
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Terry G
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2am 28th October |
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joanne b
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28th October, it's a Sunday morning 2am this time |
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noitall Yorkshire England (U.K.)
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28/10 -------0200Hrs |
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Ryder
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If the battery is faulty and u have the receipt then you can take it back |
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The Darkened Man
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Oh God, is it that time of the year again. Coming home in the dark,waking up in the dark....
Winters a drag
(Last Sunday In 'october to actually answer the question) |
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♥brazilianpuss♥
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End of October.
Spring - forward
Fall - back |
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dawleymouse
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Haven't you paid for them?
I've kept the same ones for years. |
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JB
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dunno. It always fools me tho, and i end up being an hour early or late for whetever i hav to do :) |
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talkTurkey
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Around Hallowe'en |
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UncleBen
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Nov. 4th, 2007 at 2AM...
I don't know why all you goofy people give a thumbs down, that's the date, it's not my fault... |
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