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What time is it? Daylight savings time 2010, current time, official time, Time change Spring 2010
The official switch in the Daylight saving time 2010 or DST 2010 took place today at 2:00 AM, meaning that the official time switched forward by one hour, making it 3:00 AM. This time change Spring 2010 is an annual readjustment in clocks.

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The official switch in the Daylight saving time 2010 or DST 2010 took place today at 2:00 AM, meaning that the official time switched forward by one hour, making it 3:00 AM. This time change Spring 2010 is an annual readjustment in clocks and the official time switches back to normal on the first Sunday in November.

There are many places which do not make the switch in official time, like Arizona. However, the Navajo areas here do make the switch, even if the Hopi don't. Hawaii too does not make the change in the current time as per the Time Change Spring 2010.

The switch to the Daylight Savings time 2010, summer time or the DST 2010, is usually practiced in countries in the Northen hemisphere, which compensate in the vast change in seasons by switching their clock ahead by an hour and then bringing it back.

As per John Lowe, an engineer with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) time and frequency division, the change in timings, as a practice, doesn't hold true in today's times. "The idea that it saves energy is tough to prove or test or believe in today's modern world, where today's 24/7 activities seem to be the norm," he says.

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.Eliminate Daylight Saving Time. It is inconvenient, nobody seems to like it and it costs businesses un-necessary expense.
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