Comments:North American Daylight Saving Time to end on November 4

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The title of this article is incorrect, this page should be renamed to "North American Daylight _Saving_ Time to end on November 4"

Done. In the future, this sort of remark can go on the article talk page Talk:North American Daylight Saving Time to end on November 4 rather than the comments page; if put on the talk page it will likely get a faster response. JoshuaZ 16:07, 4 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Day light savings time- where does the time go[edit]

It has come to the attention of the worlds leading scientists that you can't just make an hour go away. If this were true then every time some bad thing happens we could retroactivly have a daylight savings time and reverse the tradgity.-70.13.10.204