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From: "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com>
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Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

>The time change through me for a loop.  I knew it was happening but 
>wasn't sure which day it was happening or if I was gaining or losing an 
>hour.

Spring ahead! Fall back! Since daylight is being "saved", think about
the time of sunset being moved back an hour from standard time. That's
how I remember that the clock gets set ahead.

>Then I saw the clock on my stove was an hour earlier.  When I was 
>a kid I had manually change all the clocks which helped a bit, but now 
>with almost every clock in the house automatically changing the time by 
>the time I wake up it's like I involuntarily time traveled without 
>knowing it.