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DST hits Fall Back on 11/4/2018 or next Sunday morning.
Daylight Saving Time 2018 in the United States
DST hits Fall Back on 11/4/2018 or next Sunday morning.
Daylight Saving Time 2018 in the United States
I just learned something new today:
Apparently Daylight Saving Time isn't on the same day all over the world.
In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 4 (Daylight Saving Time 2018 in the United States), yet
in the UK, Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, October 28 (Daylight Saving Time Changes 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom)
Why do we still have this useless feature called Daylight Saving Time? It's useless and pointless and annoying. Why hasn't that bill or whatever they had the other year pass so we don't have to deal with that anymore? It was useful back in the day, but now it's just useless pointlessness, just like this paragraph was.
And there's more, Arizona is not on DST but the Reservations are and Florida has gone totally to DST.
Thought about it.
Having 25 hours a day screws up the phrase: Twenty-Four-Seven: 24/7
And not having an extra hour makes it 23 hours a day. Now the whole entire origination of the phrase is useless to me now. How about I eat some corn... or better yet, some popcorn... and think about it some more.
No, DST does not make a day extend to 25 hours, it just allows the sun to shine one hour longer in the normal 24
hour day. . . .
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pepanee said:
Yes, I had problems with the conceptualization process, myself. . . at first. . .
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Last edited by KCR; 29 Oct 2018 at 00:02.