At 2 AM this coming Sunday. The Government wanted to see if people liked a longer stretch of Daylight Savings Time. It ALSO will end alittle later in the year- on the 1st weekend of November- instead of the last weekend of October. Personally- I wish they'd just stop messing with OUR time, and do something more constructive with THEIRS!!! :)
2007-03-09 15:24:12
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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Sunday March 11th
2007-03-09 13:26:08
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answered by Basic 2
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This Sunday, March 11th
2007-03-09 13:24:00
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answered by Master Ang Gi Guong 6
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They moved it up. Some congressman thought it was a good idea this year to move it up about 3 weeks. He's an idiot. The whole thing is idiotic. Some people like more light in the morning when the days get shorter, so we have to "fall" back an hour, then they want more daylight at night again so people will be able to have a life after work, so we have to "Spring" forward.... Also, they say it saves energy because of the light they don't have to pay for some time or another... i get confused ;-)
2007-03-09 13:43:23
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answered by * 2
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March 11--this coming Sunday and officially at 2am --earlier this year --normally it's in April
2007-03-09 13:27:22
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answered by luminous 7
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Spring ahead, fall back.....
Set your clock ahead at 2:00 am March 11, 2007.
Starting in 2007, daylight time begins in the United States on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. On the second Sunday in March, clocks are set ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. local standard time, which becomes 3:00 a.m. local daylight time. On the first Sunday in November, clocks are set back one hour at 2:00 a.m. local daylight time, which becomes 1:00 a.m. local standard time. These dates were established by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. no. 109-58, 119 Stat 594 (2005).
Not all places in the U.S. observe daylight time. In particular, Hawaii and most of Arizona do not use it.
Remember to change the batteries in your smoke detector when you change your clocks....Many fire departments encourage people to change the batteries in their smoke detectors when they change their clocks because Daylight Saving Time provides a convenient reminder. "A working smoke detector more than doubles a person's chances of surviving a home fire," says William McNabb of the Troy Fire Department in Michigan. More than 90 percent of homes in the United States have smoke detectors, but one-third are estimated to have dead or missing batteries
2007-03-09 13:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Sunday the 11th
2007-03-09 13:22:49
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answered by CupCake 5
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i did not could desire to coach my clock forward simply by fact i by no potential became it back interior the 1st place lol.. i've got been given used to telling time that replaced into certainly an hour earlier than what the clock confirmed.
2016-10-18 00:08:54
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answered by ? 4
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March 11th at 1am
2007-03-09 13:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Set your clocks before you go to sleep on Saturday and when you wake up your already in the right time!!
2007-03-09 13:30:01
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answered by fellow cowlick owner 2
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