What's wrong with this picture?
A snippet from the University-wide email I received this morning:
"For the first time this year, daylight saving time begins three weeks earlier (March 11) and ends one week later (November 4) than usual, as required by a federal law intended to save energy."
Hmm.
For the first time this year? Am I missing something? Do we have daylight savings time more than twice a year? Where am I?
"For the first time this year, daylight saving time begins three weeks earlier (March 11) and ends one week later (November 4) than usual, as required by a federal law intended to save energy."
Hmm.
For the first time this year? Am I missing something? Do we have daylight savings time more than twice a year? Where am I?
3 Comments:
yeah...let's work on our punctuation skills.
By Robert, at 7:29 AM
PS that is AWESOME news about daylight savings time.
By Robert, at 7:29 AM
hahaha.
you know i was just thinking it's awfully bright when i wake up at 6:25. compared to last week. and since i'm too lazy to pick up more light bulbs, my one tiny one on a 5-bulb lamp is conserving energy too! yay!
By Ratface, at 2:43 PM
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