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We start DST (daylight saving time) early Sunday morning. I believe you call it British Summer Time. I found this: "In 1916, Germany and its allies were the first countries to use DST as a way to conserve coal during the First World War. Britain, parts of Europe, Canada and the U.S. eventually followed suit." I don't understand the part about saving coal. Didn't the UK have "double" BST during WWII?...Now, how many clock do I have to set ahead?!
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