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Like many Americans, Pittsburgh-area resident Josh Lucas wishes the time change didn't have to happen. "You get acclimated to a way of being, and then all of a sudden the sky is a different color, and you have to still function in the normal way," said Lucas.
NO BACKUPS OR CRASHES TO PASS ALONG. A REMINDER THIS WEEKEND WE FALL BACK WITH OUR CLOCKS CHANGING AT 2 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING. SO GOOD NEWS WITH THAT. THAT MEANS WE DO GET AN EXTRA HOUR OF SLEEP. BUT AS OUR ERIN BURNETT FOUND OUT THIS TIME, CHANGE CAN STILL ...
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Are you ready to gain an hour when Daylight Saving Time returns to standard time? Daylight saving time is an annual period when the United States and other countries change the clocks to make daylight last longer. In March, the clocks "spring forward" an ...
WHEN THIS FULLY REOPENS. AS FOLKS GET READY FOR THE CLOCKS TO SPRING FORWARD THIS WEEKEND, GAINING AN EVENING OF HOUR OF SUNLIGHT ALSO MEANS LOSING AN HOUR OF SLEEP. OUR ERIN BURNETT HAS SOME TIPS TO HELP US ALL ADJUST. NOT THE BEST TRADE OFF HOW TO.
Q: I have Windows XP, and I use the Outlook calendar to show all of my appointments. When daylight savings time hit, it changed all of my appointments to one hour later. I corrected it by choosing a time zone different from mine and the appointments ...