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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Germany Is Changing Time Today By 3 A.M

Today by 3 a.m the clock will be turned back in Germany to minus one hour...
That means 3am on Sunday Morning is shifted back to 2am.





Those who live in the parts where the clock goes down know how important this is to us...abi?

Clock will be changed back in April 2016.

Off to party.All work and no play aint right!

Yipeeeeeeee!
Hope to bring down the roof with shoki aaaanh dance steps.

83 comments:

  1. Yes o. It will take me 1 week to adjust my sleep pattern.

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  2. Yes ooo stellakork now i can sleep a little better before wake up time......

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  3. Abeg post comments. Person go pour schnapps for you to post comments again?

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  4. Hummmmm, 9ja no change, na same we always dey.



    *Larry was here*

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  5. Yep, we're changing our's at 2am in Britain. Goes back to one; one extra hour snuggled up in bed, lol.

    Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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  6. Babe! The MBGN pageant is going on live ATM. Kindly do a post on it. Have mad fun at ya pari... mwaaah!

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  7. Time difference will be changed too...greeting will be changed too...phew!

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  8. Haaaa I don't understand this o

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  9. This woman never still post comments. tueh

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  10. Is that so? So would the clock changer go from house to house to adjust the time?NO? Then its not my concern.

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  11. Watching d MBGN 2015,why can't this Iyade,d Cross River governor fold his collar? Another swags abi? He should leave that for Kiss David n Davido. Wonder y Nigerians choose funny pple as their leaders.

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  12. Yeah. Love it. 1 hour more sleep. Thé same here in Paris. 1hour ahead Nigeria. Winter time. Merci.

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    1. We are not one hour ahead Nigeria. It is the same time with Nigeria now since last night. We are now one hour ahead Ghana, please do your research properly by asking google

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  13. Meaning IHN will be posted 7am Nigerian time yeah?
    Ok, you will be 5 hours ahead of me then.

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  14. Wetin be the sign of that one again ?

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  15. Who's watching MBGN?
    The Cross River Gov is a potential blog boo o.

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  16. ...Off to party, enjoy yourself!

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  17. Stella.
    Lol,seems u are going to give us some shoki ahnn by 2.

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  18. Same here in London. Clocks going back.. Long lie :)

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  19. If I don't "K" this then who will??

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  20. I'm yet to understand aw dis time changing stuff works. Will u use ur hand to set d time urself. Cos I dunno aw we will be using same time one moment and d next thing someone Is hour(s) behind.

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    1. Awww som1 should pls explain to this babe. She confessed once that she's never stepped foot outside naija so she doesn't know jack. The time changes during the winter and summer. Summer time the time goes fwd by an hour, and winter, which is now, the clock goes back by an hour. So u set the time yourself to suit the period as indicated above. Not that u deserved this schooling, but outta pity I took d pain to school ur ignoramus sadistic brain.

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  21. November 1,2015 daylight saving time ends
    November 1,2015 am clocks are turned backward 1 hour to

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  22. So what? It's happening all over Europe - Spain, Italy, UK etc. North America will be next month. Slow news day

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  23. Ours is next week... ugh we will now be 7 hours behind naija time as if 6 wasn't bad enough... oh wells

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  24. SDK time changes March 2016 not April.
    My only regret is that the kids are on break over here...I enjoy the time change during school session, that way, we get to sleep more.

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  25. Who's watching mbgn biko.

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  26. Don't understand the purpose of this. Someone pls explain

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    1. Well,to my own understanding in d few times I've been abroad during winter,correct me if I'm Wrong,its because d sun sets and rises faster than normal,as in by 5pm in d evening it's already pitch dark and as early as 5am, sun don dey shine
      Sherry's Daughter

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  27. Stella can you explain more on this time changing or time going down please. I don't understand it.
    Thanks in advance.

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    1. I've explained to eka sadness.

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  28. Congrats miss Anambra

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  29. Don't really understand. His does it affect our own timing over here!

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  30. Don't really understand. How does it affect our own timing over here!

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    1. Seriously i don't understand what you said Stella. Whatever, just let us know the Nigerian time for in house news.

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    2. It doesn't affect Nigerian time since Naija is in the tropics.

      The Idea is basically to save or make better use of daylight (DayLight Saving) and according to history to save energy.
      For countries that experiences summer, winter etc, daylight hours is longer in summer than in winter (remember longer days shorter nights in geography class?) so the clock is shifted forward in summer to save or take advantage of the longer daylight. During winter, it is set back to standard time(hence the changing back & forth).

      Those countries in the tropical region e.g Naija do not have to make any change since the length of daytime and night time are nearly same.

      I really don't think it makes a big difference anyway.

      This is what I believe it is, not google!

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  31. Stella, it's freezing here. Too cold, oh my God!

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  32. Good news for those who load all the credit on IHN! Now they can set their alarms. Lol!

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  33. Are we now on the same time zone?

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    1. No.
      We dey for tropical region,so not applicable to naija.

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  34. Thanks Stella. I would have missed my Bus tomorrow morning.

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  35. Thanks Stella. I would have missed my Bus tomorrow morning.

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  36. Lol@shoki ahnnnnn dance steps
    Have fun stelz!

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    1. My sister go and make fun out of it. Open up your mind to positivities and make the best of the 1yr.

      No find trouble ooooo. Just mind your business, have very few new corper friends and have fun no matter how dead the place you are posted to may be.

      No go get boyfriend ooo... Lol. Congratulations.

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  38. Pray my landlord changes his mind on his bizarre intending plan of increasing our house rent the way dis ur Time is bound to change ....
    ...
    mmadu agaghi agbapu agbapu n'lagos nkea....

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  39. I have phobia for time change. Once there is a time change i either be 1hr early to work or 1hr late. DH will change the time on my phone, he doesn't know it comes up automatically.
    Smh

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    1. How can dh change time without seeing the initial time if it changes automatically? Even if he changes it...you know the rest of the story.
      All these Anons, una can sabi story wey no gel...

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    2. Shut up jayem! Is it your story?

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    3. Wen u change the time on ur phone before d actual time change occurs, what happens?
      Jay or whatever u are called think before you post comments okay.

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  40. We in US don't change until next week

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  41. Lol
    Good luck to all shoki hustlers
    Good night

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  42. Huh? Why? Me I no understand o.i ask anty google she no tell me too.

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  43. Stella a lot of pple dt read ur blog dont know ur outside the country. Your post doesnt state it.
    Nigerians might start turning their clocks to gmt, thinking this post is abt us.

    -Bisola

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  44. OK ooo....stella turn dat shoki dance to figures...I go watch well well

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  45. Even in the UK the time changes today

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  46. I didn't announce Australia's day light savings, why are you announcing this one.
    Who Germany help?

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    1. Well because it is her blog..when u open yours u are free to announce whatever u like...now gerarahere

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    2. See this idiot that can't even spell. Get out of here is not for everyone.

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  47. Time change o, time nor change oo na them sabi. Wish I'm off!. No parry, no strip club, dammm!

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  48. Anon 01:38@Bisola. Pls what was the heading of Stella post? Is Germany now Nigeria. Read well next time before u comment pls.

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  49. Like u guys didn't do geography
    Just Google daylight saving

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  50. Don't understand this time change thingy.

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  51. Oh I already forgot the time is changing today in Uk .

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