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End of Daylight Time in US: Have you changed your camera clocks?



 
 
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Old October 31st 05, 03:13 PM
Nick Hopton
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Default End of Daylight Time in US: Have you changed your camera clocks?

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Michelle Steiner wrote.

I live in Arizona; I don't have to change my clocks.


Except when in the Navaho Nation, and very confusing it can be for
someone who is already suffering from an eight-hour jet lag g.

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Nick.
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