When do the clocks go back?

Tree-Of-LifeTree-Of-Life Posts: 1,080
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Is it this weekend?
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  • ianxianx Posts: 9,190
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    Fourth Sunday in October.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 243
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    28th October a while to go yet.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,803
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    Same every year...last weekend in October.
  • mickzmickz Posts: 316
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    That made me laugh OP :D
  • Tree-Of-LifeTree-Of-Life Posts: 1,080
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    **** me that ages away
  • Tree-Of-LifeTree-Of-Life Posts: 1,080
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    mickz wrote: »
    That made me laugh OP :D

    Ehhhhh, why exactly?
  • scorpio manscorpio man Posts: 4,960
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    Same every year...last weekend in October.
    Some parts of the world are at totally different times of the year.
    from July to November

    Daylight Saving Time–second half of 2012
  • HenryGartenHenryGarten Posts: 24,800
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    Last Sunday in October at 2am BST.
  • MTUK1MTUK1 Posts: 20,077
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    Ehhhhh, why exactly?

    Because its been the same for years. Have you been asleep?
  • ontheloop54ontheloop54 Posts: 3,054
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    2 weeks ago.
  • shackfanshackfan Posts: 15,461
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    MTUK1 wrote: »
    Because its been the same for years. Have you been asleep?

    Exactly my thoughts:confused:
    Next thread by op.......When is Christmas? Is Friday after Thursday next week?;):D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,803
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    Some parts of the world are at totally different times of the year.
    from July to November

    Daylight Saving Time–second half of 2012

    Well yeh but I don't think everyone is wrong is assuming we're talking about the UK in this thread.
  • scorpio manscorpio man Posts: 4,960
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    Well yeh but I don't think everyone is wrong is assuming we're talking about the UK in this thread.

    OP could be in a another part of the world, or even on another planet. :D
  • HenryGartenHenryGarten Posts: 24,800
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    Well yeh but I don't think everyone is wrong is assuming we're talking about the UK in this thread.

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  • burton07burton07 Posts: 10,871
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    We get this thread every year. Soon we'll have a thread asking why we change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying: what would happen if we didn't change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying we shouldn't change the clocks.
  • chattamanukchattamanuk Posts: 3,397
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    The thing that amazes me is that this answer could very easily be found by a Google search - and would be so much quicker than asking a question on here.
  • SpotSpot Posts: 25,121
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    burton07 wrote: »
    We get this thread every year. Soon we'll have a thread asking why we change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying: what would happen if we didn't change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying we shouldn't change the clocks.

    Looking forward to them as always. :D
  • MoonyMoony Posts: 15,093
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    Easy way to think of it OP. The clocks always go back just in time for Halloween.
  • HenryGartenHenryGarten Posts: 24,800
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    The thing that amazes me is that this answer could very easily be found by a Google search - and would be so much quicker than asking a question on here.

    Yes but then the OP would miss out on all the value added comments.
  • RAINBOWGIRL22RAINBOWGIRL22 Posts: 24,459
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    burton07 wrote: »
    We get this thread every year. Soon we'll have a thread asking why we change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying: what would happen if we didn't change the clocks. Then we'll have a thread saying we shouldn't change the clocks.

    Not to mention the threads we've already had this year

    "When do the clocks go forward?" "Is it time we stopped changing the clocks?", "What would happen if we didn't put the clocks forward?" :D:D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,759
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    No need for everyone to be so rude to the OP, I don't know when the clocks go back..or forward in spring, a lot of people need to be reminded! they tell you on the news and stuff for a reason.
  • HenryGartenHenryGarten Posts: 24,800
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    Nikkiclody wrote: »
    No need for everyone to be so rude to the OP, I don't know when the clocks go back..or forward in spring, a lot of people need to be reminded! they tell you on the news and stuff for a reason.

    In the UK clocks spring forward on the last Sunday in March and fall back on the last Sunday in October

    Other rules apply in other countries.
  • SpotSpot Posts: 25,121
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    In the UK clocks spring forward on the last Sunday in March and fall back on the last Sunday in October

    Other rules apply in other countries.

    ..although it might be helpful to remember that what you have said applies to the whole of the EU, rather than just the UK.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,306
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    don't worry op I always forget when the clocks change too. My dad usually phones me to remind me:)
  • PhilH36PhilH36 Posts: 26,281
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    Some parts of the world are at totally different times of the year.
    from July to November

    Daylight Saving Time–second half of 2012

    link doesn't work.
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