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10. March 2010, 01:36:58
Mousetrap 
Subject: One hour fast
Is anyone else,s clock on this site running one hour faster than what it should be or is it me?

10. March 2010, 01:37:36
Bernice 
Subject: Re: One hour fast
Mousetrap: not here :( sorry

10. March 2010, 19:48:09
Gouwe gozer 
Subject: Re: One hour fast
Mousetrap: Your clock at home is 1 hour to slow

11. March 2010, 21:06:27
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: One hour slow
Gouwe gozer:
It is very strange I am still one hour fast on Brainking and our clocks do not go forward untill the last weekend in March as Abigail said. It is not stopping me playing my games though so I have no clue why it is like that.

10. March 2010, 19:58:04
IceQueen 
Subject: Re: One hour fast
Mousetrap: Dont you guys have daylight saving, when do you set the clocks backwards or forwards... you heading into summer now??

10. March 2010, 19:59:31
The Col 
Subject: Re: One hour fast
IceQueen: spring forward,fall back,this saturday night

10. March 2010, 21:35:03
AbigailII 
Subject: Re: One hour fast
IceQueen: Unlike the US, Europe hasn't changed its DST rules for quite some time (last time in 1996). DST starts 1AM UTC on the last Sunday of March, ending at 1AM UTC on the last Sunday of October. From 1996 to 2006, the US started DST one week later than Europe, ending in the same weekend. But several years of Bush policy had fuel prices rocketing, requiring a savings, hence an extension on both ends of DST in the US. In Europe, it's still winter - no DST here yet.

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