For those of you in the European region, don't forget that your clocks need to be set one hour ahead from 1am today (30.3.08).
And for my dear Singaporeans back in Singapore who have no idea of what Daylight Saving Time (DST) as you all live at the equator, here is a rough explanation of it.
Generally speaking, due to the difference in the length of days in Summer and Winter (which varies more as you move towards the North or South Pole). Days grow longer when we are closer to Summer and shorter when we are approaching winter. For different regions on the earth, the days when the clock move forward (backward) differ too and it varies from year to year. Clocks move forward sometime in March and backward in October.
If you wish to read more and want to find out the rationale behind this confusing clock shifting habits, read this link.
And for my dear Singaporeans back in Singapore who have no idea of what Daylight Saving Time (DST) as you all live at the equator, here is a rough explanation of it.
Generally speaking, due to the difference in the length of days in Summer and Winter (which varies more as you move towards the North or South Pole). Days grow longer when we are closer to Summer and shorter when we are approaching winter. For different regions on the earth, the days when the clock move forward (backward) differ too and it varies from year to year. Clocks move forward sometime in March and backward in October.
If you wish to read more and want to find out the rationale behind this confusing clock shifting habits, read this link.