Well, it is official Members in the USA you get an extra month of 'light':
Has anyone heard of the Daylight Saving issues going on in Australia? Well, March 26 was the official time for DST changes there, but since the Commonwealth games were going on during that time, they decided to extend it to April 2, when Europe and North America would be changing theirs. This meant that automatic changes done on March 26th would have to be reversed, then change again tomorrow. Not good news for the IT industry where time-sensitive applications exist.
Anyway, like I mentioned, tomorrow is the official date for DST changes in Europe and North America, so don't forget. We skip an hour, but that makes daylight hours longer, so losing the hour of sleep tonight will be worth that.