Daylight Saving Time
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Daylight Saving Time
Do we set our clocks ahead tonight or tomorrow night?
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Get ready to begin saving daylight.
The answer is actually there:
10. Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, April 3, 2005, but most people will adjust their clocks before going to bed on Saturday, April 2.
The answer is actually there:
10. Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, April 3, 2005, but most people will adjust their clocks before going to bed on Saturday, April 2.
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Defender: you are a loser. I suppose you think DST makes your curtains fade faster too. o_O
DST rocks.
Ice, it only takes 10 seconds of not-so-deep thinking to discover which way to turn your clock. Consider this:
DST is to make your evenings lighter - correct? In order for your evening to be lighter, it shouldn't be 7pm any more, it'll be 8pm. So you therefore move the big hand 1 (one) division FORWARDS.
DST rocks.
Ice, it only takes 10 seconds of not-so-deep thinking to discover which way to turn your clock. Consider this:
DST is to make your evenings lighter - correct? In order for your evening to be lighter, it shouldn't be 7pm any more, it'll be 8pm. So you therefore move the big hand 1 (one) division FORWARDS.
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Shut your festering gob mobius. We'll hate DST and there aint a damned thing your kiwi daylight loving arse can do about it. Dammit, just SHUT UP you whiney bizznatch!Mobius wrote:Defender: you are a loser. I suppose you think DST makes your curtains fade faster too. o_O
DST rocks.
Ice, it only takes 10 seconds of not-so-deep thinking to discover which way to turn your clock. Consider this:
DST is to make your evenings lighter - correct? In order for your evening to be lighter, it shouldn't be 7pm any more, it'll be 8pm. So you therefore move the big hand 1 (one) division FORWARDS.
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Very true ...
Note my original post ...
So ... my response is this ...
Mobius it only takes about 10 seconds of not-so-deep reading to understand the question I was asking when I started the thread. Maybe try not skimming next eh?
Note my original post ...
And consider this ...Iceman wrote:Do we set our clocks ahead tonight or tomorrow night?
I knew to set it ahead, I was just unsure of which day I was to do it on. There are several sites on the internet that you can find with Google that specify different days (2nd or 3rd).Mobius wrote:Ice, it only takes 10 seconds of not-so-deep thinking to discover which way to turn your clock.
So ... my response is this ...
Mobius it only takes about 10 seconds of not-so-deep reading to understand the question I was asking when I started the thread. Maybe try not skimming next eh?
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I've never done this crazy business in my entire life. As an outsider I've never really grasped why you guys do this. If you want more daylight, just go to work earlier, no need to change your clock...
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No! No it doesn't do this! It doesn't touch your evenings! It's just a mad trick, your evening stay exactly the ★■◆●ing same! Nothing is really happening, its all a trick.Mobius wrote:DST is to make your evenings lighter - correct?
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If you read up on the History of DST it's actually quite interesting.
First proposed by Benjamin Franklin, many claim it's a boondoggle which became entrenched during the Depression and the "New Deal".
Others claim it saves 600,000 barrels of oil a year.
Just for the record, Farmers live by the sun, not by the clock. They start working when the sun rises. Don't blame farmers! Stop the hate!
First proposed by Benjamin Franklin, many claim it's a boondoggle which became entrenched during the Depression and the "New Deal".
Others claim it saves 600,000 barrels of oil a year.
Just for the record, Farmers live by the sun, not by the clock. They start working when the sun rises. Don't blame farmers! Stop the hate!
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If anything on this board has ever deserved an x2, it's this.Vertigo 99 wrote:Yeah, its been noted before. It's probably why he's such an idiot, because he never bothers to go back and look at the posts that correct him.Avder wrote:Anyone else notice that mobius never posts twice in one thread?
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