The following DST schedule for 2010 applies to most countries in Europe:
(Iceland does not observe DST)
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
In 2012, the U.S. switched to Daylight Saving Time on March 11.
1918
Arizona and Hawaii do not have Day light saving. http://www.time.gov/
The states that do not observe Daylight Saving Time are Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Nation) and Hawaii. Additionally, the territories of Guam, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa also do not participate in Daylight Saving Time.
1958
No. On the first Sunday in November at 2am, the US, Canada, and several border cities in Mexico return to Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
In 2012, the U.S. switched to Daylight Saving Time on March 11.
Ben Franklin
Probably NOT in YOUR lifetime.
1918
Arizona and Hawaii do not have Day light saving. http://www.time.gov/
It was first used during World War I as an energy saving measure.
The states that do not observe Daylight Saving Time are Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Nation) and Hawaii. Additionally, the territories of Guam, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa also do not participate in Daylight Saving Time.
i think the answer of that question is party time
In 2010, in the US, the clocks were turned back for daylight saving time on Sunday, November 7th. This adjustment typically happens in the fall to shift from daylight saving time to standard time.