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what's going on? is my time wrong or something? rollover normally starts at 6 to 6:30 but I've now got another half hour until it begins now? we just had daylight saving a month ago so i've got no idea whats going on 0.0
rubble wrote:- throws things around -
what's going on? is my time wrong or something? rollover normally starts at 6 to 6:30 but I've now got another half hour until it begins now? we just had daylight saving a month ago so i've got no idea whats going on 0.0
AwkwardCookie wrote:wait, so it's starting in around ten minutes now? o-o i'm so confused.
Bloodstained Bunny wrote:AwkwardCookie wrote:wait, so it's starting in around ten minutes now? o-o i'm so confused.
it's just one hour later than usual due to the switch to winter time I guess
AwkwardCookie wrote:Bloodstained Bunny wrote:AwkwardCookie wrote:wait, so it's starting in around ten minutes now? o-o i'm so confused.
it's just one hour later than usual due to the switch to winter time I guesshm. i see. why does winter change the time?
The main reason for daylight savings time is to make good use of daylight and save energy. In the summer, our clocks are moved forward to extend an hour of daylight to the evening. As the Germans discovered, energy is saved when the clocks are shifted. The idea is that if the sun is out "longer" than normal, people will use natural light and turn on their home lights later.
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