Time Change - Spring Forward 2022

Sandpatch

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Thank you for the reminder Marilynne. :encouragement: Read your post and just updated my trusty D5100 to the second using the U.S. Naval Observatory website, adding an hour so that it'll be current tomorrow.
 
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cwgrizz

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Well, I just have to say it again, we don't get silly in AZ and change our clocks. If we want to get up earlier, we just do it. Ha!!! <<<Stirring the pot>>>
 

hark

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Thanks for the reminder. Two of my batteries are charging right now so I hope I remember to change the date. Personally I'd rather be on Daylight Savings Time all year round. Those of you in the southern states most likely experience longer days anyway since you are closer to the equator. I prefer having light longer into the evenings. It's ridiculous when it starts getting dark at 4:30 in the afternoon.
 

Whiskeyman

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Thanks for the reminder. Two of my batteries are charging right now so I hope I remember to change the date. Personally I'd rather be on Daylight Savings Time all year round. Those of you in the southern states most likely experience longer days anyway since you are closer to the equator. I prefer having light longer into the evenings. It's ridiculous when it starts getting dark at 4:30 in the afternoon.

Cindy, down south in the USA, our (I'm in North Florida) daylight periods are longer than they are up north during the winter. In the summer, our daylight periods are shorter than those up north.
 
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