Daylight Saving Time 2009
When do the Daily Savings Time 2009 begin and end? A few might find it controversial that this phenomenon ever existed but yes it does. According to the Wikipedia (Wiki), Daily Savings Time fallback is “the convention of advancing clocks”.
This is where clocks were being adjusted to make the afternoons that we have get more time for daylight while mornings have lesser. The typical adjustment is standard set at 1 hour forward for the spring season and backward for the autumn season.
While this is what most articles would also indicate in their information, daylight savings time 2009 fallback starts on Sunday, November 1, 2009. As a warning though for many Windows users for their PC, must make sure that their system must contain (daylight savings time) DST patch. A source said to me that you can download DST patch at Microsoft but I can’t confirm this.
The end of DST ends on November 1, 2009 exactly 2:00 AM Sunday. Meanwhile, it is said that Benjamin Franklin was the first one to suggest about daylight saving time back in 1784.

















































Miguel says:
October 25th, 2009 at 10:47 am
Beware, that 1st of November DST ending is a Bush thing! In Europe it’s always in the last week of October (in fact the change happened today). The US used to change the same day as Europe but a couple of years ago George W. decided he could not bear being the same as Europeans so he decided to be different from the rest of the world and have a different DST timeframe.
Also, is this happening in the Philippines this year? I never heard of DST for many years there, so I’d be surprised if they did it now, and worse, if they did it following the United States…