Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 13, 2010 12:59:53 GMT -5
I was wondering what others think about Daylight Saving Time.
I don't like it when we have to change clocks an hour forward or an hour back depending on what time of the year it is to change clocks.
When we do change our clocks an hour forward or an hour back it usually takes me 2 to less than 7 days for my body to adjust to the time change.
I know someone who says they look forward to changing clocks forward an hour when Daylight Saving Time starts because than there is more hours of daylight per day.
I have always wondered how Earth can know (I know earth is not a human, but I don't know what other word to use besides know) to have longer daylight hours when we change clocks forward an hour.
I wonder why some places in the United States don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
I read that Hawaii, Arizona and Midway Islands don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending. I think I read that only one city in Hawaii doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending, but I could be wrong on this. I believe I read that at least one city in Arizona doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
What I read didn't say what city or cities in Arizona don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
Does anyone know what Midway Islands is?
I don't know if there are other cities in the United States that don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending that I didn't mention.
I read that other countries besides the United States do observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending. Not all countries besides the United States do observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
What do others think about what President Bush (I think it was him) did when he signed something saying that Daylight Saving Time will end in Nov now and not in Oct.
Does anyone remember what year we changed clocks back an hour in Nov and not in Oct?
I don't like it when we have to change clocks an hour forward or an hour back depending on what time of the year it is to change clocks.
When we do change our clocks an hour forward or an hour back it usually takes me 2 to less than 7 days for my body to adjust to the time change.
I know someone who says they look forward to changing clocks forward an hour when Daylight Saving Time starts because than there is more hours of daylight per day.
I have always wondered how Earth can know (I know earth is not a human, but I don't know what other word to use besides know) to have longer daylight hours when we change clocks forward an hour.
I wonder why some places in the United States don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
I read that Hawaii, Arizona and Midway Islands don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending. I think I read that only one city in Hawaii doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending, but I could be wrong on this. I believe I read that at least one city in Arizona doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
What I read didn't say what city or cities in Arizona don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
Does anyone know what Midway Islands is?
I don't know if there are other cities in the United States that don't observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending that I didn't mention.
I read that other countries besides the United States do observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending. Not all countries besides the United States do observe Daylight Saving Time starting and ending.
What do others think about what President Bush (I think it was him) did when he signed something saying that Daylight Saving Time will end in Nov now and not in Oct.
Does anyone remember what year we changed clocks back an hour in Nov and not in Oct?