At 2 a.m. on March 11 2007, most Americans will turn their clocks forward one hour, marking the beginning of Daylight Saving Time (DST). However, this year there's a small catch...
Under the bill signed by President Bush, Americans in all 50 states except Arizona and Hawaii will move their clocks ahead one hour starting on the second Sunday of March, rather than the first Sunday of April. The same people will set clocks back an hour on the first Sunday of November, rather than the last Sunday of October. The new Daylight Savings Times raise the possibility of of Y2K-like problems for electronic devices.
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Under the bill signed by President Bush, Americans in all 50 states except Arizona and Hawaii will move their clocks ahead one hour starting on the second Sunday of March, rather than the first Sunday of April. The same people will set clocks back an hour on the first Sunday of November, rather than the last Sunday of October. The new Daylight Savings Times raise the possibility of of Y2K-like problems for electronic devices.
Read HERE for more info



