Just a short note to remind everybody that Daylight Saving finally ends on Sunday morning (Saturday night) at 2AM. Wind the clock back one hour, which in these days of digital readouts means pressing the hour button 23 times. We’ll no longer have to put up with going to work whilst it is still dark. I don’t know about anybody else but I really do think they’ve overdone it with this extended Daylight Saving. It should go back to starting the last Sunday in October and finishing the first Sunday in March. Whilst we are returning to realtime, the US and most of Europe are moving into their periods of Summer time. We’ll let them put up with the faded curtains for the next six months.
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