Daylight Time Saving--March 13, 2011--Spring forward at 2:00 am! The real history!

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Not all places in the U.S. observe daylight time. In particular, Hawaii and most of Arizona do not use it. Indiana adopted its use beginning in 2006.

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History of Daylight Time in the U.S.

Although standard time in time zones was instituted in the U.S. and Canada by the railroads in 1883, it was not established in U.S. law until the Act of March 19, 1918, sometimes called the Standard Time Act. The act also established daylight saving time, a contentious idea then. Daylight saving time was repealed in 1919, but standard time in time zones remained in law. Daylight time became a local matter. It was re-established nationally early in World War II, and was continuously observed from 9 February 1942 to 30 September 1945. After the war its use varied among states and localities. The Uniform Time Act of 1966 provided standardization in the dates of beginning and end of daylight time in the U.S. but allowed for local exemptions from its observance. The act provided that daylight time begin on the last Sunday in April and end on the last Sunday in October, with the changeover to occur at 2 a.m. local time.

During the "energy crisis" years, Congress enacted earlier starting dates for daylight time. In 1974, daylight time began on 6 January and in 1975 it began on 23 February. After those two years the starting date reverted back to the last Sunday in April. In 1986, a law was passed that shifted the starting date of daylight time to the first Sunday in April, beginning in 1987. The ending date of daylight time was not subject to such changes, and remained the last Sunday in October. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 changed both the starting and ending dates. Beginning in 2007, daylight time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November.

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Bina, is it not true that you and the goats are in a state of denial about daylight savings time and have created a time zone all your own "the Bina twilight zone" as part of your "separate and distinct" region?
 
Sunday will be my husband's 65th birthday. Should I take him out for breakfast to celebrate, knowing we have to get up an hour early?

Getting up an hour every day early usually throws me off for 5-7 days. We're both on vacation next week -- and have plenty of time to adjust!
 
Bina, is it not true that you and the goats are in a state of denial about daylight savings time and have created a time zone all your own "the Bina twilight zone" as part of your "separate and distinct" region?

Yes, Greg, the "Bina twilight zone" fits us perfectly. Our little nook of Ontario is very laid back.
 
Sunday will be my husband's 65th birthday. Should I take him out for breakfast to celebrate, knowing we have to get up an hour early?

Getting up an hour every day early usually throws me off for 5-7 days. We're both on vacation next week -- and have plenty of time to adjust!
I vote for a mid-day brunch.
 
Sunday will be my husband's 65th birthday. Should I take him out for breakfast to celebrate, knowing we have to get up an hour early?

Many happy and healthy returns to your hubby, Marsha.

:smile2:

I love the extra hour of light in the evening this time of the year. I hate it when we go backward in the Fall!
 
I've been gyped.:thumbd: Traveled Friday and ran into EST timezone. We had to deal with the local time being an hour ahead of what we're use to. Came back last night just in time to deal with the switch to Daylight Savings time. I believe that I have been double slammed. I will complain the rest of the year.:biggrin2:
 
Oh yes, gotta love this time zone change. :thumbd:

It will take me till August to get into the swing of things - even though I don't change my clocks.... for me I believe it's....
1 hour ahead between here and B.C.
1 hour behind to Manitoba
2 hours behind Ontario

Now to re-adjust to the TV prgramming :confused2:
 
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