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Daylight Saving Time 2017 Guide: All You Need to Know!

Let us just say that it’s about time, people. Are we right? See what we did there?! Literally and figuratively? Eh? Terrible puns notwithstanding, it’s cause for celebration across the nation because Daylight Saving Time commences this weekend. For those beaten down by winter and desperate for this long, dark period of our lives to end, the event comes not a moment too soon. Daylight Saving Time is harbinger of seasons to come, a cause for springing ahead (so to speak) with life and the renewal of the spirit. It’s also inherently confounding for a lot of people somehow. Fortunately, THG is here to break it all down and help you through a monumentally complex event that we haven’t seen the likes of since 2016. Here are 17 helpful tips for Daylight Savings Time 2017: 1. It begins officially tomorrow: Sunday, March 12 at 2 a.m. 2. Time “springs” forward one hour (see above infographic). 3. Set your clocks ahead before you go to bed tonight. Done. 4. Or stay up until 2 a.m., put ’em at 3, then hit the sack. BAM. 5. Your iPhone should be automated, so don’t even WORRY. 6. Your microwave probably isn’t, though, so take note of that. 7. At least your microwave can’t be hacked by the CIA. #Win. 8. Yes, this means losing an hour of sleep Sunday morning.  9. Especially with little kids on a nap schedule. Gonna be rough. 10. BUT you get an extra hour of sun in the evening. Tight. 11. The concept of DST dates all the way back to 1895. 12. It was the brainchild of one Ben Franklin. Who knew?! 13. It was recently extended a decade ago to save energy. 14. Daylight Saving Time 2017 ends Sunday, November 5, at which point you’ll be “falling” back to the original time, as depicted below: 15. Changing the clock in your car could take you awhile, especially if you have an older model, because that s–t is a legit pain in the a–. 16. Seriously. A post-it note affixed to the dashboard reminding you that it’s hour slow until 11/5 may be easier. It’s only 7.75 months. 17. Arizona, Hawaii and Puerto Rico peeps: Disregard 1-16. There you go: 17 easy steps to prep you for #DST17 so that you we can not only get through this, but spring into March and beyond. With gusto, and aplomb. Up top!

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Daylight Saving Time 2016: IT’S (Almost) OVER!!!

Daylight Saving Time. It’s finally here, people. Almost. In just a few short hours, it will be, and when that time comes, we will in fact save daylight, turning the clocks back FOR GOOD. Or at least until March 12, 2017 arrives. Let’s break it all down real quick here: Sunday morning (November 6), Americans will come together and turn their clocks back. The savings of time? One … entire … hour. For all you Americans looking forward to a long, dark winter and the sun setting at freaking 4:00 on the east coast, it’s a thing of beauty. Which is virtually no one ever. But whatever. Hey, at least you get an extra hour of sleep! Well, unless you have kids who have no idea what the f–k is going on and just get up after X hours of sleep like they otherwise would. Okay, scratch that too. This sucks! Anyway, Daylight Saving Time remains inherently confusing for some people for some reason, which is why is THG is here to assist. See helpful graphics above. BAM!! If that’s still not sufficient, here’s a more detailed rundown of Daylight Saving Time 2016, and what you can expect next year, to boot: Daylight Saving Time began on Sunday, March 13 at 2 a.m. Time “springs” forward in the spring (how appropriate, as shown in the diagram below) and “falls” back by one hour (above, also fitting). TIP: Set your clocks ahead an hour before you go to bed. OR stay up until 2 a.m., turn the clocks to 1 a.m., then sleep. iPhones will do this automatically. Microwaves? Not so much. If you can’t figure out how to change the effing clock in your car, don’t worry. Make a mental (or Post-It) note that it’s fast until 3/12/16. It’ll start getting dark at f–king 4:30, as we said before. S–t. The concept of Daylight Saving Time dates all the way back to 1895, when the U.S. economy was much more agriculturally-based. In recent years, the duration of DST was extended to save energy nationwide. Translation: At least it’s not October-April? Standard Time is a misnomer, as it’s a shorter chunk of the year. In 2017, Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 12 (above). Arizona, Hawaii and Puerto Rico residents: Disregard. There you go, people. After processing all of this vitally insightful and crucial information, you can consider yourselves officially prepared. Up top!!

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8 Ways Daylight Savings Time Was The Real MVP Of Halloween

Since this year’s start of Daylight Savings Time hit right on the Sunday after Halloween, it also provided a much needed boost for most of us.

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8 Ways Daylight Savings Time Was The Real MVP Of Halloween

8 Ways Daylight Savings Time Was The Real MVP Of Halloween

Since this year’s start of Daylight Savings Time hit right on the Sunday after Halloween, it also provided a much needed boost for most of us.

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8 Ways Daylight Savings Time Was The Real MVP Of Halloween

Exclusive: Hear 3 Songs From Goh Nakamura’s SXSW Film Daylight Savings

It’s too rare that we get to bring the tunes around here, so Movieline is extra-pleased to debut three songs from the soundtrack to the SXSW premiere Daylight Savings — all featuring singer/songwriter (not to mention the film’s leading man) Goh Nakamura. Director Dave Boyle’s sequel to last year’s Surrogate Valentine bows Thursday in Austin ; the official synopsis goes a little like this: San Francisco-based musician Goh Nakamura (playing himself) is at the height of his career. With a national tour on the horizon and his song being featured in a national TV commercial, Goh has the life he always wanted. When his long distance girlfriend Erika (AYAKO FUJITANI) breaks up with him over Skype, Goh feels lost, as though no one could ever heal his broken heart. One night in San Francisco, he meets a fellow indie musician Yea-Ming (playing herself). Unexpectedly, Goh experiences a special connection with Yea-Ming and finds himself on a road trip with his cousin Mike (MICHAEL AKI) to see her in Las Vegas. And there’s more where this came from, which the filmmakers hope to release on a soundtrack album with a little help from Kickstarter. You can check out and/or contribute to that campaign here . Turn it up! Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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US Daylight Savings time 2011

Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 13, 2011. When Does Daylight Savings Begin in 2011? For most Americans, daylight saving time 2011 starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, when most states spring forward an hour. Time will fall back to standard time again on Sunday, November 6, 2011, when daylight saving time ends. The federal government doesn#39;t require U.S. states or territories to observe daylight saving time, which is why residents of Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Is

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Yuko Yamaguchi Profile(Hello Kitty designer)

Designer Yuko Yamaguchi arrives at the Hello Kitty 35th anniversary celebration held at Royal/T on October 22, 2009 in Culver City, California. Yuko Yamaguchi (山口 裕子, Yamaguchi Yūko?, October 24-11 March 2011) was a Japanese character designer, who was also known as the third Hello Kitty designer. Yamaguchi was born in Kōchi, Kōchi, Japan. She attended Joshibi University of Art and Design where she studied industrial design. After graduating in 1978, Yamaguchi joined Sanrio. She was appointed

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