Heads up, Houston. "Daylight time begins in the United States on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November." This Sunday is the second Sunday in March. Bear that in mind when you're out on Saturday night because you'll be losing an hour of sleep - not that you sleep on Saturday nights anyway. Still it's probably a solid idea to set your clock ahead before you go out instead of waiting to do it when you get home.
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Continue reading "Daylight Savings Time Springs Forward on Sunday"
It's time for Daylight Savings Time again and since it is fall that means setting your clocks back one hour. So before you hit the hay, turn those clocks back an hour or if you are a night owl, change the clock at 2 a.m.
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We start off this Tech Buzz with a list of The 50 Most Important People On The Web, Houstonist isn't on the list, but we know our 11 readers love us! We hope by now, you have changed your clocks for Daylight Savings Time. Jay Lee over at The Chron lovingly refers to DST as Y2K7 and reminds us to patch our systems and devices. Looks like we missed BarCampAustin at SXSWi this weekend....
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