Dear Students,
Please note that there's no change in your original time... leave it as it was. Please check those device especially with automatic daylight saving (DST). We're NOT get our 1 hour's extra sleep beginning this year.
"Announcement: Russia will cancel Daylight Saving Time October 30th 2011
In 2011, the Russian government adopted a law to cancel Daylight Saving Time (DST). As a result, Russia will not "fall back" to Winter time."
What is Daylight Savings Time (DST)?
Daylight saving time (DST), and "Summer Time" in much of Europe, is the practice of moving local time forward one hour in the spring and backwards in the autumn. These spring and autumnal shifts to DST are different between northern and southern hemispheres. The start of DST in the northern hemisphere is usually in March or April (depending on the country/continent), and ending in October or November. In the southern hemisphere, the changes are the opposite, with DST beginning in October and ending in March or April.
MSA President,
David TJK
Please note that there's no change in your original time... leave it as it was. Please check those device especially with automatic daylight saving (DST). We're NOT get our 1 hour's extra sleep beginning this year.
"Announcement: Russia will cancel Daylight Saving Time October 30th 2011
In 2011, the Russian government adopted a law to cancel Daylight Saving Time (DST). As a result, Russia will not "fall back" to Winter time."
What is Daylight Savings Time (DST)?
Daylight saving time (DST), and "Summer Time" in much of Europe, is the practice of moving local time forward one hour in the spring and backwards in the autumn. These spring and autumnal shifts to DST are different between northern and southern hemispheres. The start of DST in the northern hemisphere is usually in March or April (depending on the country/continent), and ending in October or November. In the southern hemisphere, the changes are the opposite, with DST beginning in October and ending in March or April.
MSA President,
David TJK
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