Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Anonymous Sayings About Butterflys

72: SCHEDULE CHANGE

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change
the advancement and delay time of one hour we do every spring and autumn respectively. This is a measure undertaken by some 70 countries worldwide, with Japan the only industrialized country that has not yet adjusted to this standard. The time change is intended to reduce overall energy consumption by matching the beginning of the workday with the daylight hours. The time change was a measure adopted first in the First World War, when some of the countries involved have adopted this measure in order to save fuel. This situation was repeated in 1973 during the oil crisis, during which most industrialized countries adopt the same measure to deal with the complicated situation. In Spain, this measure is being taken since 1974, although the final regulation to which we have adapted the hand has reached the European directive 2000/84, which among other things unifies the days when there are time changes in all European Union countries, these being the last Sunday in March and October, respectively.
The following change (winter hours) will occur:
On October 28, 2007 At 3:00 am the clocks change at 2:00 ago
The previous change (Daylight Savings) occurred:
On March 25, 2007 at 2:00 am on the clock was changed 3:00 AM
In my opinion the change of schedule is very good because it helps to save lots of energy but the days after the change are very bad because they're used.

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