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Posted October 21, 2009
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Watertown, New York
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Daylight Savings Time...Time (Pun Intended) For a Change?
I like having longer hours of daylight after I get out of work. It seems to add "insult to injury" to set the clocks back November 1, 2009 because it's already getting darker earlier because of the change of season.
Is this still necessary? Has energy usage changed? And if we didn't set the clocks back, how would we ever get back the hour we lost last Spring?
What do you think? Time (pun intended) for a change?
DST Begins 2 a.m. (Second Sunday in March) DST Ends 2 a.m. (First Sunday in November)
2009 March 8 November 1
2010 March 14 November 7
2011 March 13 November 6
2012 March 11 November 4
2013 March 10 November 3
2014 March 9 November 2
2015 March 8 November 1
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