That would be DST which stands for Daylight Savings Time.
Much as don't is the abbreviation for do not.The abbreviation o'clock is the short for "of the clock".So you could say: "It is now 12 of the clock" instead of: "It is now 12 o'clock"
o'clock ya your welcome!
that mean the clock spring is bad and you need to replace it is behin the steering wheel is a round plastic box.
In the United States, with exception of Arizona and Hawaii, Spring Forward 1 hour the 2nd Sunday in March at 2 am(Daylight Time begins). The first Sunday in November at 2 am Fall Back (revert to Standard Time). See related link for more information.
They are turned by a gear train, which in turn is driven by a spring-driven, weight-driven, or electric motor. Their direction of rotation is normally clockwise when viewing the clock's "face".
March 14, 2010 at 1:00 AM
In 2010, the clocks will spring forward on March 14th. They will spring forward one hour, so when it is 6:00 in your head, the clock will say its 7:00.....I think...oh yes yes that is right!!!
"Fall back Spring ahead" is how I remember to set my clock BACK in the fall and AHEAD in the spring
Here's a little trick that'll help you remember: "Spring ahead, Fall back."
Yes you do! It will now be even harder on Mondays! :P
A spring powered clock is a type of mechanical clock that uses a mainspring as its energy source. The mainspring is wound up manually, usually with a key, and as it unwinds it powers the clock's movement, causing the hands to move and the clock to keep time.
Yes , just remember "spring forward and fall back "
try setting your DS clock forward by 25 hours.
You'll set the clock back. Many people use the mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" to remember :)
Yes, but during the fall during spring you set your clock forward.
In 2011 , Daylight Savings Time begins March 13 - set your clock(s) forward one hour at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March .
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