we got one more hour of sleep tonight
#5
I should have clarified that in my post and not made it all mysterious. Heheh. I'm sleepy.
If I were president, I'd make daylight savings gain us an hour every day. It would make things weird after a few days, but that would still be cool and full of freedom and justice.
If I were president, I'd make daylight savings gain us an hour every day. It would make things weird after a few days, but that would still be cool and full of freedom and justice.
#6
Don't set your clocks back an hour this weekend or you'll have a lot of coworkers laughing at you on Monday morning. This year, Daylight Saving Time ends 2 a.m. the first Sunday in November, instead of the last Sunday in October.
For that, you can thank the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005. To save energy, U.S. legislators set the stage then for 34 weeks of DST, beginning this year.
The savings "could be in the ballpark" of 1% of household consumption on a daily basis, said Rob Douglas, research officer at the time standards group of the National Research Council of Canada.
For that, you can thank the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005. To save energy, U.S. legislators set the stage then for 34 weeks of DST, beginning this year.
The savings "could be in the ballpark" of 1% of household consumption on a daily basis, said Rob Douglas, research officer at the time standards group of the National Research Council of Canada.
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