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[QUOTE=GypsyWomyn]I've never considered this before, but is DST observed world-wide? So are clocks changed every where? [/QUOTE]

I think England started it, back in 1916 - the US (or most of it) followed two years later.  I dunno if it's observed everywhere though.

Mark -

The European Union does it the last saturday in march month... so we changed the watch to 3:00 at the 27. march 2:00...I already had my alarm clock set an hour ahead to try to trick myself into waking up for work, so I just left it that way. lol That's an april fool's day joke, right?
 You are too horrible... messing with the clocks of ADHDers... LOL
Just a friendly reminder to set your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night before going to bed (for those of you who go to bed. "Spring ahead, Fall behind"   

I'm something of a 'gadget freak', and in my house two clocks and my wristwatch synchronise themselves with a radio signal from the National Physics Laboratory at Rugby. 

Always got the correct time, still always late...

Are there any other fans of electronic wizardry on here?

Mark -

[QUOTE=Mark Goode]Are there any other fans of electronic wizardry on here[/QUOTE]

Hehe, I would have to say yes... I love electronics and new technology... my server sync it's watch with a NTP server i Copenhagen, connected to some atomic watch.... and all my other pc's, mobilephone and PDA sync with the server. My wake-up watch sync by radio with a transmitter in Frankfurt, Germany, I think...

I've never considered this before, but is DST observed world-wide? So are clocks changed every where? I know they don't change their clocks in Arizona...stays the same all year.Well, DesertHanyou...I guess you'll find out when you're late...er..I mean one hour early to work on Monday!    But I agree...they really shouldn't mess with our ADHD minds. And the nerve of them to do it twice a year!GypsyWomyn38444.8107523148