Daylight saving time  

Posted by hidayah


For those of you who knows what Daylight Saving Time (DST) is, well... it's the time of the year again... for those of you who don't, it's basically setting your clock/watch one hour ahead and it starts at 2.00am Sunday morning (like.. 40 minute from now). Why on earth do we need to do that? Heres some pointers ...


On Sunday, March 8, 2009 (the second Sunday in March) at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States.

Every spring we move our clocks one hour ahead and "lose" an hour during the night and each fall we move our clocks back one hour and "gain" an extra hour. But Daylight Saving Time (and not Daylight Savings Time with an "s") wasn't just created to confuse our schedules.
The phrase "Spring forward, fall back" helps people remember how Daylight Saving Time affects their clocks. At 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, we set our clocks forward one hour ahead of standard time ("spring forward"). We "fall back" at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November by setting our clock back one hour and thus returning to standard time.

The change to Daylight Saving Time allows us to use less energy in lighting our homes by taking advantage of the longer and later daylight hours. During the six-and-a-half-month period of Daylight Saving Time, the names of time in each of the time zones in the U.S. change as well. Eastern Standard Time (EST) becomes Eastern Daylight Time, Central Standard Time (CST) becomes Central Daylight Time (CDT), Mountain Standard Time (MST) becomes Mountain Daylight Tome (MDT), Pacific Standard Time becomes Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), and so forth. .


For more information regarding the DST, click here

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5 comments

kat sini takde daylight savings..
mungkin sebab, pak arab ni ada ke takde ke.. diorang still datang lambat kerja.. heheh..

interesting things to be practiced

Anonymous  

rugi sejam waktu tido saya..hikhik

kak neeza --
pak arab yg malas.. hahah

syidah --
kat sini sbb ada 4 musim and 4 zonwaktu, kan... kat mesia ada satu je zon waktu and mana ada musin... musim tengkujuh adalah... haha

warx --
sama2 la kita hilang satu jam tido. huhuh

Anonymous  

good info hidayah!!!
thanx for sharing..;)

dayah, thniah ye for ur nissan quest..happy for u fuys..stlh lame mencarik..bile nk buat entry spesel nih?

p/s: tula wak..mlm tknak tido..leka main wii..kan dh tk cukup tido..kekekek =p

Daylight saving time  

written by hidayah


For those of you who knows what Daylight Saving Time (DST) is, well... it's the time of the year again... for those of you who don't, it's basically setting your clock/watch one hour ahead and it starts at 2.00am Sunday morning (like.. 40 minute from now). Why on earth do we need to do that? Heres some pointers ...


On Sunday, March 8, 2009 (the second Sunday in March) at 2 a.m., Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States.

Every spring we move our clocks one hour ahead and "lose" an hour during the night and each fall we move our clocks back one hour and "gain" an extra hour. But Daylight Saving Time (and not Daylight Savings Time with an "s") wasn't just created to confuse our schedules.
The phrase "Spring forward, fall back" helps people remember how Daylight Saving Time affects their clocks. At 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, we set our clocks forward one hour ahead of standard time ("spring forward"). We "fall back" at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in November by setting our clock back one hour and thus returning to standard time.

The change to Daylight Saving Time allows us to use less energy in lighting our homes by taking advantage of the longer and later daylight hours. During the six-and-a-half-month period of Daylight Saving Time, the names of time in each of the time zones in the U.S. change as well. Eastern Standard Time (EST) becomes Eastern Daylight Time, Central Standard Time (CST) becomes Central Daylight Time (CDT), Mountain Standard Time (MST) becomes Mountain Daylight Tome (MDT), Pacific Standard Time becomes Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), and so forth. .


For more information regarding the DST, click here

This entry was posted on Sunday, March 08, 2009 and is filed under , . You can leave a response and follow any responses to this entry through the Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) .

5 comments

kat sini takde daylight savings..
mungkin sebab, pak arab ni ada ke takde ke.. diorang still datang lambat kerja.. heheh..

interesting things to be practiced

Anonymous  

rugi sejam waktu tido saya..hikhik

kak neeza --
pak arab yg malas.. hahah

syidah --
kat sini sbb ada 4 musim and 4 zonwaktu, kan... kat mesia ada satu je zon waktu and mana ada musin... musim tengkujuh adalah... haha

warx --
sama2 la kita hilang satu jam tido. huhuh

Anonymous  

good info hidayah!!!
thanx for sharing..;)

dayah, thniah ye for ur nissan quest..happy for u fuys..stlh lame mencarik..bile nk buat entry spesel nih?

p/s: tula wak..mlm tknak tido..leka main wii..kan dh tk cukup tido..kekekek =p