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When Do We Have to Turn the Clocks Back for Daylight Saving Time?

Remember: It's spring forward and fall back! Enjoy that extra hour of sleep!

ByΒ Jaimie Cura

At 2 a.m.Β Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013,Β Daylight Saving TimeΒ will end and we'll all change our clocks byΒ setting them back one hourΒ to 1 a.m.

Or perhaps more realistically, our cell phones will do it for us but those oven clocks aren't going to change themselves, people!Β 

Daylight Saving Time has a long and storied history. Here's just a few tidbits from theΒ Time and Date websiteΒ and theΒ DST WebExhibits page.

  • Ben Franklin is credited with first coming up with the idea for Daylight Saving Time while he was in Paris in 1784. He wrote an essay titledΒ β€œAn Economical Project for Diminishing the Cost of Light” that suggested getting up earlier, making use of morning light and thus saving candle wax.
  • Three other prominent people were on board with the idea years later: A New Zealand entomologist namedΒ George Vernon Hudson in 1895, William Willett in 1905 andΒ Robert Pearce in 1908. Pearce brought a proposed Daylight Saving Time bill to the House of Commons, but it never saw the light of day.Β 
  • Daylight Saving Time finally took off during World War I, as a way to save fuel.

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