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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Two years ago I travelled to the UK to visit family the week around DST.. It was crazy, cause I lost an hour first in Canada, then went over there, and lost ANOTHER hour when the clocks changed there (or some such situation I forget who changed first). I was so messed up by the time I got back !! tee hee.. Funny how we all do things differently!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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I look forward to DLST I can take my daughter out in the jogging stroller now. I usually dont' get home until after 6:00 by then its dark

This year is great because the Time change is earlier and will be changed back later :thumbs:

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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So we change our clocks at 2am on March 11th, huh? Interesting. I hope Microsoft issues that patch for the clock in Windows before then.

As far as knowing how to turn the clocks... just remember this: "Spring forward, Fall back" So in other words, since it's Spring, we'll be setting the clocks one hour ahead. That means we lose an hour of sleep. But, on the upside, the day is over quicker, so work/school feels like it's over quicker. ;)

Microsoft issued a patch on 2/13/07. For Windows XP see update KB931836. It should install automatically if you're got automatic updates enabled. If not, you can run Windows Update to do it manually.

You're right! :thumbs:

I didn't notice that. So it looks like I won't have to "wait for a patch" after all. That's good to know. I should probably tell a few others as well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I think its the opposite for morocco. Anybody wanna validate this please? There is a 6 hr diff between us now and once the time changes it will be 5 hours? Which means I will be tripply sleepy when I get there if we are losing an hour on top of the factthat I will be dead tired anyway cuzza jet lag........... SNAPS!

We are currently 5 hours earlier than Morocco, but come this weekend we will only be 4 hours earlier than them.

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