Daylight Saving Time will end on the last possible day this year in the United States since November starts on a Monday. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 7, 2010. At 2 a.m. on Sunday we will "fall back" one hour to 1 a.m., proving an extra hour of sleep but also creating the illusion of waking up an hour earlier than usual. Mornings will be lighter and evenings will be darker earlier as we return to Standard Time until March 13, 2011.

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Stop the time change madness! Ridiculous vestigal modern day waste of energy, we might as well maintain watering stations for steam engines. Keep only the summertime time.
I am so tired of trying to accustom myself to changing the time forward and back. It is just like a bad hangover or jet lag from a very long flight to Japan. Not that I have ever gone that far but I did spend all day changing planes trying to get to North Carolina. Originally it was for the farmers but I don’t know that it relevant now with all our produce is shipped in from foreign
places. Why can’t we just cancel daylight savings time? It certainly would make me happy.