Referring to the time change in daylights savings time, in spring most clocks should be moved forward one hour creating the allusion of a 23 hour day. The opposite happens in fall when most clocks should be moved backward one hour creating the allusion of a 25 hour day. The amount if time you sleep is not necessarily related to time change but many people get less sleep than time is said to go one hour forward.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Maybe, if the possibility of clocks going back ever happens, but it depends, maybe what you did would come back too, for example, your sleeping, and you set your clock to go back, but then the time goes backwards, and when you wake up, you are in math class. So I suggest you take what you have, its better than nothing.
You sleep the same. Just at different hours.
because the people who invent the clock wanted britain to be the only country that is fashionable all year round, unlike those "so last hour" americans.
In the spring, you spring forward. In the fall, you fall back.So, in the spring, turn your clocks one hour forward. In the fall, turn your clocks one hour back.Fall Back, Spring Forward!You always set your clocks BACK one hour for Fall, meaning you LOSE an hour of Daylight, you have one hour less of light. In the happy springtime, you have one more joyous hour of light, so you GAIN an hr of daylight.Dates: DST in the United States and CanadaDaylight Saving Time (DST) always begins on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November. Daylight Saving Time(DST) in EuropeMost countries in Europe, via the EU- European Union, follow a synchronized DST that lasts: From the last Sunday of MarchUntil the last Sunday of October
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Maybe, if the possibility of clocks going back ever happens, but it depends, maybe what you did would come back too, for example, your sleeping, and you set your clock to go back, but then the time goes backwards, and when you wake up, you are in math class. So I suggest you take what you have, its better than nothing.
You sleep the same. Just at different hours.
I heard that a smoker who quits only requires 1 hour of sleep a night from a site about unusual facts but i thinks this sounds like bull poop to me.
because the people who invent the clock wanted britain to be the only country that is fashionable all year round, unlike those "so last hour" americans.
less sleep
When the clock strikes midnight on March 13, 2010, the entire nation moves forward an hour. But the days are still 24 hours. We just get one hour less in our day.
No but if u sleep alot u live longer
The most optimal timing for sleep should be either 30 minutes or less, or around 90 minutes. Sleeping for exactly an hour would allow your body to enter into REM sleep completely, making it a lot harder to wake up. A half an hour nap solve that by preventing your body from entering REM sleep, while granting you the much needed rest. A 90 minute nap, however, is a lot more effective. It allows your body to enter REM sleep without imposing any difficulty in you waking up.
no
If it's shut down for a reasonable time - yes. If you intend to use the computer again in less than an hour - it's better to put it into sleep mode.
Literally it means, "I suppose that it is [the] hour to sleep." Less stilted translations might be, "I suppose it's time to go to sleep." or, "I suppose it's time to go to bed."