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Saturday, October 28, 2006 4:22:49 PM
RLTR ... Daylight Saving Time ....
ReelTime (RLTR) ... http://www.reeltime.com
Like saving time you save money by buying reeltime now ...
Like a clock ReelTime will have its time ....
tick tock ... tick tock ... running like a clock ...
Some put time in a bottle others put the reeltime on tv ..
They would not have put a movie on the internet if they did not want you to watch it ..
therefore why watch a movie tomorrow when you can watch it today ...
Those that or with a watch ... carry their time with them ...
and those with an alarm clock tell time at home ...
why go out of your way to find out the time today ...
when you can watch anytime the reeltime ...
It doesn't take an alarm clock to make some realize this ..
Those that rewind a clock today do not have to rewind it tomorrow ...
Like my daughter alwas said once .....
" The best deal is the real deal & reeltime is the reel time deal ......
Now you can't act like owning a better movie than that ....
Being able to own a .10 cent pps ticket today .......
In a major undiscovered innovative revolutionizing movie industry .......
That doesn't look back while watching tv " .......
A .10 cent pps ticket to the greatest show on earth ...
Like going to a bank with everything you see ....
If you don't have a ticket don't watch the movie ...
A .10 cent pps ticket to a silent movie the whole world will listen to in full moon stereo soon ..
A .10 cent pps ticket you can sell to your closest friends and neighbors ...
A .10 cent pps ticket you can sell full moon soon for $11.05 ...
The whole neighborhood owning a media share ...
of going to a rock n roll concert in your living room ....
Why act cheap tomorrow ...
when you can watch the very best quality movies for the cheapest price today ...
This is the real time, this is the real deal of reeltime ....
Would you rather watch a movie tomorrow or be in it today ..
And for .10 cents now you can be in it & watch it at the same time .. the reeltime ....
Like the national security policy ...
its your free choice to watch it today for $.10 cents ...
or watch it tomorrow like a full moon for $11.05 ....
Why be poor when it comes time when you can be reeltime wealthy today ...
Thank you for your precious time in reading this from a happy go lucky movie watcher ....
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Some places on earth they still tell time by a solar sun clock for enviromental reasons and in reality it is alot of work during daylight saving time to turn the sun ahead an hour or turn behind the sun an hour in autumn ...
Therefore I came up with a peaceful resolution to move the the solar sun clock in the shade for a hour to see if that works or if thats too much work ....
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ... http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/b.html
When do we change our clocks
Since 1966, most of the United States has observed Daylight Saving Time from at 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday of April to 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday of October. Beginning in 2007, most of the U.S. will begin Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and revert to standard time on the first Sunday in November. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time.
In the European Union, Summer Time begins and ends at 1:00 a.m. Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time). It begins the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October. In the EU, all time zones change at the same moment.
See more information about elsewhere in the world.
Spring forward, Fall back
During DST, clocks are turned forward an hour, effectively moving an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.
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Notice in USA & Eupopean Union .......
That the Dates & Time are differant yet the Clock used stays the same ....
United States ....
DST begins at 2 a.m. ....
2002 April 7
2003 April 6
2004 April 4
2005 April 3
2006 April 2
2007 March 11
2008 March 9
2009 March 8
United States ....
DST ends at 2 a.m. .....
2002 October 27
2003 October 26
2004 October 31
2005 October 30
2006 October 29
2007 November 4
2008 November 2
2009 November 1
European Union ....
Summertime period begins at 1 a.m. UT
2002 March 31
2003 March 30
2004 March 28
2005 March 27
2006 March 26
2007 March 25
2008 March 30
2009 March 29
European Union ....
Summertime period ends at 1 a.m. UT ....
2002 October 27
2003 October 26
2004 October 31
2005 October 30
2006 October 29
2007 October 28
2008 October 26
2009 October 25
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Honerable USA leader Pres. George W Bush .......
Changed time in regards to changing a peace of time ...
Date change in 2007
On August 8, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005. This Act changed the time change dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. Beginning in 2007, DST will begin on the second Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November. The Secretary of Energy will report the impact of this change to Congress. Congress retains the right to resume the 2005 Daylight Saving Time schedule once the Department of Energy study is complete.
Spelling and grammar
The official spelling is Daylight Saving Time, not Daylight SavingS Time.
Saving is used here as a verbal adjective (a participle). It modifies time and tells us more about its nature; namely, that it is characterized by the activity of saving daylight. It is a saving daylight kind of time. Similar examples would be a mind expanding book or a man eating tiger. Saving is used in the same way as saving a ball game, rather than as a savings account.
Nevertheless, many people feel the word savings (with an 's') flows more mellifluously off the tongue. Daylight Savings Time is also in common usage, and can be found in dictionaries.
Adding to the confusion is that the phrase Daylight Saving Time is inaccurate, since no daylight is actually saved. Daylight Shifting Time would be better, but it is not as politically desirable.
When in the morning ?
In the U.S., clocks change at 2:00 a.m. local time. In spring, clocks spring forward from 1:59 a.m. to 3:00 a.m.; in fall, clocks fall back from 1:59 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. In the EU, clocks change at 1:00 a.m. Universal Time. In spring, clocks spring forward from 12:59 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.; in fall, clocks fall back from 1:59 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
In the U.S., restaurants and bars have various closing policies. In many states, liquor cannot be served after 2:00 a.m. But at 2:00 a.m. in the fall, the time switches back one hour. So, can they serve alcohol for that additional hour in October? The official answer is that the bars do not stop serving liquor at 2:00 a.m., but actually at 1:59 a.m. So, they have already stopped serving when the time changes from Daylight Saving Time into Standard Time. In practice, however, many establishments stay open an extra hour in the fall.
In the U.S., 2:00 a.m. was originally chosen as the changeover time because it was practical and minimized disruption. Most people were at home and this was the time when the fewest trains were running. It is late enough to minimally affect bars and restaurants, and it prevents the day from switching to yesterday, which would be confusing. It is early enough that the entire continental U.S. switches by daybreak, and the changeover occurs before most early shift workers and early churchgoers (particularly on Easter) are affected.
Some U.S. areas
For the U.S. and its territories, Daylight Saving Time is NOT observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Arizona. The Navajo Nation participates in the Daylight Saving Time policy, even in Arizona, due to its large size and location in three states.
A safety reminder
Many fire departments encourage people to change the battery in the smoke detector when they change their clocks because Daylight Saving Time provides a convenient reminder. "A working smoke detector more than doubles a person's chances of surviving a home fire," says William McNabb of the Troy Fire Department in Michigan. More than 90 percent of homes in the United States have smoke detectors, but one-third are estimated to have dead or missing batteries.
ReelTime (RLTR) ... http://www.reeltime.com
Like saving time you save money by buying reeltime now ...
Like a clock ReelTime will have its time ....
tick tock ... tick tock ... running like a clock ...
Some put time in a bottle others put the reeltime on tv ..
They would not have put a movie on the internet if they did not want you to watch it ..
therefore why watch a movie tomorrow when you can watch it today ...
Those that or with a watch ... carry their time with them ...
and those with an alarm clock tell time at home ...
why go out of your way to find out the time today ...
when you can watch anytime the reeltime ...
It doesn't take an alarm clock to make some realize this ..
Those that rewind a clock today do not have to rewind it tomorrow ...
Like my daughter alwas said once .....
" The best deal is the real deal & reeltime is the reel time deal ......
Now you can't act like owning a better movie than that ....
Being able to own a .10 cent pps ticket today .......
In a major undiscovered innovative revolutionizing movie industry .......
That doesn't look back while watching tv " .......
A .10 cent pps ticket to the greatest show on earth ...
Like going to a bank with everything you see ....
If you don't have a ticket don't watch the movie ...
A .10 cent pps ticket to a silent movie the whole world will listen to in full moon stereo soon ..
A .10 cent pps ticket you can sell to your closest friends and neighbors ...
A .10 cent pps ticket you can sell full moon soon for $11.05 ...
The whole neighborhood owning a media share ...
of going to a rock n roll concert in your living room ....
Why act cheap tomorrow ...
when you can watch the very best quality movies for the cheapest price today ...
This is the real time, this is the real deal of reeltime ....
Would you rather watch a movie tomorrow or be in it today ..
And for .10 cents now you can be in it & watch it at the same time .. the reeltime ....
Like the national security policy ...
its your free choice to watch it today for $.10 cents ...
or watch it tomorrow like a full moon for $11.05 ....
Why be poor when it comes time when you can be reeltime wealthy today ...
Thank you for your precious time in reading this from a happy go lucky movie watcher ....
**************************************************************
Some places on earth they still tell time by a solar sun clock for enviromental reasons and in reality it is alot of work during daylight saving time to turn the sun ahead an hour or turn behind the sun an hour in autumn ...
Therefore I came up with a peaceful resolution to move the the solar sun clock in the shade for a hour to see if that works or if thats too much work ....
**************************************************************
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ... http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/b.html
When do we change our clocks
Since 1966, most of the United States has observed Daylight Saving Time from at 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday of April to 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday of October. Beginning in 2007, most of the U.S. will begin Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and revert to standard time on the first Sunday in November. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time.
In the European Union, Summer Time begins and ends at 1:00 a.m. Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time). It begins the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October. In the EU, all time zones change at the same moment.
See more information about elsewhere in the world.
Spring forward, Fall back
During DST, clocks are turned forward an hour, effectively moving an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Notice in USA & Eupopean Union .......
That the Dates & Time are differant yet the Clock used stays the same ....
United States ....
DST begins at 2 a.m. ....
2002 April 7
2003 April 6
2004 April 4
2005 April 3
2006 April 2
2007 March 11
2008 March 9
2009 March 8
United States ....
DST ends at 2 a.m. .....
2002 October 27
2003 October 26
2004 October 31
2005 October 30
2006 October 29
2007 November 4
2008 November 2
2009 November 1
European Union ....
Summertime period begins at 1 a.m. UT
2002 March 31
2003 March 30
2004 March 28
2005 March 27
2006 March 26
2007 March 25
2008 March 30
2009 March 29
European Union ....
Summertime period ends at 1 a.m. UT ....
2002 October 27
2003 October 26
2004 October 31
2005 October 30
2006 October 29
2007 October 28
2008 October 26
2009 October 25
**************************************************************
Honerable USA leader Pres. George W Bush .......
Changed time in regards to changing a peace of time ...
Date change in 2007
On August 8, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005. This Act changed the time change dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. Beginning in 2007, DST will begin on the second Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November. The Secretary of Energy will report the impact of this change to Congress. Congress retains the right to resume the 2005 Daylight Saving Time schedule once the Department of Energy study is complete.
Spelling and grammar
The official spelling is Daylight Saving Time, not Daylight SavingS Time.
Saving is used here as a verbal adjective (a participle). It modifies time and tells us more about its nature; namely, that it is characterized by the activity of saving daylight. It is a saving daylight kind of time. Similar examples would be a mind expanding book or a man eating tiger. Saving is used in the same way as saving a ball game, rather than as a savings account.
Nevertheless, many people feel the word savings (with an 's') flows more mellifluously off the tongue. Daylight Savings Time is also in common usage, and can be found in dictionaries.
Adding to the confusion is that the phrase Daylight Saving Time is inaccurate, since no daylight is actually saved. Daylight Shifting Time would be better, but it is not as politically desirable.
When in the morning ?
In the U.S., clocks change at 2:00 a.m. local time. In spring, clocks spring forward from 1:59 a.m. to 3:00 a.m.; in fall, clocks fall back from 1:59 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. In the EU, clocks change at 1:00 a.m. Universal Time. In spring, clocks spring forward from 12:59 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.; in fall, clocks fall back from 1:59 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
In the U.S., restaurants and bars have various closing policies. In many states, liquor cannot be served after 2:00 a.m. But at 2:00 a.m. in the fall, the time switches back one hour. So, can they serve alcohol for that additional hour in October? The official answer is that the bars do not stop serving liquor at 2:00 a.m., but actually at 1:59 a.m. So, they have already stopped serving when the time changes from Daylight Saving Time into Standard Time. In practice, however, many establishments stay open an extra hour in the fall.
In the U.S., 2:00 a.m. was originally chosen as the changeover time because it was practical and minimized disruption. Most people were at home and this was the time when the fewest trains were running. It is late enough to minimally affect bars and restaurants, and it prevents the day from switching to yesterday, which would be confusing. It is early enough that the entire continental U.S. switches by daybreak, and the changeover occurs before most early shift workers and early churchgoers (particularly on Easter) are affected.
Some U.S. areas
For the U.S. and its territories, Daylight Saving Time is NOT observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Arizona. The Navajo Nation participates in the Daylight Saving Time policy, even in Arizona, due to its large size and location in three states.
A safety reminder
Many fire departments encourage people to change the battery in the smoke detector when they change their clocks because Daylight Saving Time provides a convenient reminder. "A working smoke detector more than doubles a person's chances of surviving a home fire," says William McNabb of the Troy Fire Department in Michigan. More than 90 percent of homes in the United States have smoke detectors, but one-third are estimated to have dead or missing batteries.
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