Here in Puerto Rico we dont change our clocks as here it is (ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME) but after tonight we will be at par with the eastern time zone and until today we are 1 hour behind the east zone.
Did you moved your clocks ahead 1 hour?
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Did you moved your clocks ahead 1 hour?
Set those clocks because you may not want to be late for church services right Eric and also you will have 1 hour less to sleep.
Here in Puerto Rico we dont change our clocks as here it is (ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME) but after tonight we will be at par with the eastern time zone and until today we are 1 hour behind the east zone.
Here in Puerto Rico we dont change our clocks as here it is (ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME) but after tonight we will be at par with the eastern time zone and until today we are 1 hour behind the east zone.
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Yes...it is time to "spring forward". I just wish the temperatures would respond to the time change. 
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However, I like the fact that when I get home now from work, there will still be daylight and I can start working outside when I get home. The past two weekends so far have left alot to be desired weatherwise...this one is no exception.
Thanks for the reminder Luis!
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Most of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time so our time says the same. However, all of our meetings move back one hour EARLIER to accommodate the changes everywhere else. Who wants more hours of 118-degree blazing sun in the middle of the summer - - or so the theory goes 8)
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I think that parts of Indiana are also not with the change of the clocks.
OK guys last bump to this thread.
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M2, ALL of Az don't set our clocks back, sorry Luis, but not this kid!
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That's what I said Dennis - most of Arizona DOES NOT observe Daylight Savings Time (set their clocks ahead). Only parts of the Res do. No one sets their clocks 'back' this time of year.
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