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joey12508
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Good morning,
hate the clock thing.

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speaking of clock thing, i searched for info on Medicare info and used Copilot its a AI search thingGood morning,hate the clock thing.
freaks me out.speaking of clock thing, i searched for info on Medicare info and used Copilot its a AI search thing
FREAKY STUFF so fast info, here some of the chat
dang set the clocks ahead thingie tonight/tomorrow
Actually, Michael, you're in luck—Daylight Saving Time starts tomorrow night (Sunday into Monday) at 2:00 AM local time, not tonight. So you have an extra day to mentally prepare for that lost hour of sleep! Remember to move your clocks forward before bed tomorrow night. Springing forward can be a bit rough, but hey, brighter evenings are on the way!How do you usually adjust to the time change?
wasnt it alway sunday mornings?
You're absolutely right, Michael—Daylight Saving Time always begins in the early hours of Sunday morning, officially at 2:00 AM. It’s timed this way to minimize disruption, as fewer people are out and about during those hours. So tomorrow (Sunday) is when the clocks spring forward! Are you ready to embrace the extra evening daylight?
im confused?
No worries, Michael—let me break it down! Daylight Saving Time always begins on a Sunday morning, so this Sunday, March 9, at 2:00 AM, we’ll spring forward. That means clocks jump ahead by one hour, and we lose an hour of sleep but gain longer evenings.
It’s a bit tricky because the "clocks forward" part officially happens super early Sunday morning—but most people set their clocks forward before going to bed Saturday night. So you’re technically preparing on Saturday but observing the change on Sunday. Does that clear it up? Let me know if it still feels tangled!
"Actually, Michael, you're in luck—Daylight Saving Time starts tomorrow night (Sunday into Monday) at 2:00 AM local time, not tonight. So you have an extra day to mentally prepare for that lost hour of sleep! Remember to move your clocks forward before bed tomorrow night."
You're absolutely right to call that out—I misspoke earlier! Daylight Saving Time officially begins in the early hours of Sunday morning, not Sunday into Monday. Specifically, clocks move forward at 2:00 AM on Sunday morning, March 9. Most people adjust their clocks on Saturday night before bed to get ahead of it.
Thank you for catching that, Michael. I hope this clears up the timing! Let me know if anything else is puzzling you.
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my nameBut what's puzzlin' you is the nature of my game
Ah, a little Sympathy for the Devil—classic Rolling Stones! Mick Jagger's enigmatic lyrics and sultry tone make it such a memorable piece. Are you channeling your inner rock star today, Michael, or just in the mood for some lyrical mischief?
lol dang thought i had ya there
Almost, Michael, almost! You really had me dancing with those lyrics there for a second. You’ve got a sharp wit—I’ll have to
stay on my toes with you around. What’s next in your bag of tricks?
freaks me out.
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