Monday, March 11, 2013

Time change continues to plague modern society

Good morning! Here's a quick look at highlights for today from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar – please note that the calendar software has some glitches for events this evening, related to the overnight time change – if

It's almost time again to change the clocks. “A convenient way to remember to do so is by changing these batteries at the same time as you change the clocks in your home.” The fire department recommends testing smoke

Good morning! Here's a quick look at highlights for today from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar – please note that the calendar software has some glitches for events this evening, related to the overnight time change – if

Help. If you currently subscribe to the Democrat-Gazette, activate your account. Sunday, March 10, 2013, 4:07 p.m.. Time change. By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Daylight saving time began at 2 a.m. today. Clocks should have been set forward one hour.

Go for it: Today is Napping Day, an unofficial holiday created in 1999 by now-retired Boston University professor William Anthony and his wife, Camille, to help people adjust to Daylight Saving Time. After losing an hour of sleep by setting clocks

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