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Old March 15, 2010, 12:36 AM
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daily savings time
Yes, Daylight Savings Time - but it doesn't start here in Spain for 2 more weeks.

It seems to have been put right now. so thank-you whoever did it.
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Old March 15, 2010, 03:13 AM
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Here in Mexico exist the change setting time ( Cambio de horario ). I mean when coming the summer we tend to change the hour already you hold back the hour or the forwards the time.
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Old March 15, 2010, 04:11 AM
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Here in Mexico exist the change setting time ( Cambio de horario ). I mean when coming the summer we tend to change the hour already you hold back the hour or the forwards the time.
That's it exactly. When does it happen in Mexico?
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Old March 15, 2010, 12:02 PM
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@xchic: It's from first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October. (This year, at the US Border it will be from March 14th to November 7th.)

It's been applied in Mexico since 2002. Some of us have never get used to it and still hate it.
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Old March 16, 2010, 01:25 AM
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@xchic: It's from first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October. (This year, at the US Border it will be from March 14th to November 7th.)

It's been applied in Mexico since 2002. Some of us have never got used to it and still hate it.
So it's quite new there & different dates again!!?

I wonder why different countries change at different times

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Yes the Angelica said the change settings.
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So it's quite new there & different dates again!!?

I wonder why different countries change at different times
Because it is a "standard".

(more are on the way)
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@xchic: In Mexico dates have changed because of political/financial reasons. The government wanted to keep the changes with the USA because of Wall Street timing, but people complained a lot and they decided to apply the changes two weeks after and two weeks before the changes happened in the USA. Only US-border-states will change clocks with the USA now. But the state of Sonora, which (I think) shares a border with Arizona, doesn't make those changes.
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@xchic: In Mexico dates have changed because of political/financial reasons. The government wanted to keep the changes with the USA because of Wall Street timing, but people complained a lot and they decided to apply the changes two weeks after and two weeks before the changes happened in the USA. Only US-border-states will change clocks with the USA now. But the state of Sonora, which (I think) shares a border with Arizona, doesn't make those changes.
It happened in the border, because here in the South continue being the same.
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some states don't do DST, I see no point to it really...supposed to 'conserve energy'
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