Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Yawn! Did You Feel Like A Zombie This Morning?

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Yawn! Did You Feel Like A Zombie This Morning?

We know we need to "spring forward", but why do we change our clocks twice a year?

At 2 a.m. local time Sunday, daylight saving time arrives with the promise of many months yet to be with an superfluous hour of evening light. You lose an hour of sleep, but get on to sure to turn the clock yet to be – spring forward – before heading to bed Saturday

Annual loss of sleep takes place 2 a.m. Sunday March 10.

Benjamin Franklin was the inventor of many things that we still use and delight in to this day: bifocals, the lightening rod, the odometer and America.

In fact, according to a new poll conducted by mattress company Sleepy's, just about 70 percent of people support switching the start of Daylight Saving Time to 2:00 a.m. Saturday morning, giving us an superfluous weekend day to recover before heading in trade to

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