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I have and that's just okay since the only reason that they made up DST in the first place was so farmers could have more time to grow their crop...or something boring.
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sorry i have never heard of that.
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Really? In Japan they are talking about starting it. It has been a very unpopular proposal.
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Yes. You told me;)
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I heard they may be changing the way they do it, but I wasn't interested enough to really pay attention. <FF a couple minutes> here's a copy/paste from an article <<<Changes in 2007 In 2007, the United States changed its DST observance. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandated that DST would start on the second Sunday in March and end on the first Sunday in November. In 2007, the start and stop dates are March 11 and November 4, respectively. These dates are different from previous DST start and stop dates. In 2006, the dates were the first Sunday in April (April 2, 2006) and the last Sunday in October (October 29, 2006).>>>
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Well I've just learned it from you ...
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I would not believe it. I have not heard anything about this and they only just changed the timing of DST here in the US to increase the amount of time that we are on it.
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That wouldn't effect me none as we don't observe day light savings time. But I do think it's a good idea. Why change the clocks and mess everything up?
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Good. I hate when it gets dark at 4:30 in the afternoon;)
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I hadn't heard that... but it would be nice to not have to re-regulate my body (and my poor cat & dog) twice a year anymore.
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