Daylight Savings and some thoughts
#1
Daylight Savings and some thoughts
This post has no relevance just rambling as I can on this forum now!
Of course I forgot initially the change to the hours!
I am in NSW and had to get up rather abruptly to vacate our hotel room, when I realised we had a hour less to lounge and pack.
But it was lovely Sunday Night to sit on the verandah for an hour more in the sunlight till 7.15 at the moment. But annoying the time difference for phone calls home and/or chatting real time on the net to my UK colleagues 11 hrs difference now.
My evening sunlight is going to last till 8.10 in January, I am going to enjoy this. The equivalent UK time for London was 9.22 sunset on longest day - I suppose I thought it was later because of the sunset lasting longer? Does anyone else here notice the lack of twilight or rather it not lasting as long?
Earliest Sunset in winter - 3.51 pm London December 13 and 4.52 pm Syndey June
Then I was interested in the differences to Melbourne - they are light at the moment until 7.50 with it stretching to 8.45 in summer. Can I have the Melbourne light, Sydney Sun, Melbourne People housing and Sydney pay rates, Melbourne house prices and Sydney beaches all rolled into one?
Found an interesting site at http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/full.html
which gives me all this information and more if you are interested
Cheers Sandra, it is now 5.00 pm and I am going home early so I can fill in my tax return which is due of the 31st Oct!!!! ah ah aaagggghhh.
cheers
Of course I forgot initially the change to the hours!
I am in NSW and had to get up rather abruptly to vacate our hotel room, when I realised we had a hour less to lounge and pack.
But it was lovely Sunday Night to sit on the verandah for an hour more in the sunlight till 7.15 at the moment. But annoying the time difference for phone calls home and/or chatting real time on the net to my UK colleagues 11 hrs difference now.
My evening sunlight is going to last till 8.10 in January, I am going to enjoy this. The equivalent UK time for London was 9.22 sunset on longest day - I suppose I thought it was later because of the sunset lasting longer? Does anyone else here notice the lack of twilight or rather it not lasting as long?
Earliest Sunset in winter - 3.51 pm London December 13 and 4.52 pm Syndey June
Then I was interested in the differences to Melbourne - they are light at the moment until 7.50 with it stretching to 8.45 in summer. Can I have the Melbourne light, Sydney Sun, Melbourne People housing and Sydney pay rates, Melbourne house prices and Sydney beaches all rolled into one?
Found an interesting site at http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/full.html
which gives me all this information and more if you are interested
Cheers Sandra, it is now 5.00 pm and I am going home early so I can fill in my tax return which is due of the 31st Oct!!!! ah ah aaagggghhh.
cheers
#2
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Hi ya Sandra,
We too have found the world clock, very interesting site. I didn't know that not all parts of Australia change their times though, like you say it will be very difficult now trying to catch rellies and friends on-line or via telephone. Well not unless your a total addict and spend every waking moment on the net, "hubby says I'm addicted but I say I'm only as addicted as he is" !!!
Well I'm going now cus there's no one on-line to chat to LOL,
Julie & Darren
Adelaide by early 2003
We too have found the world clock, very interesting site. I didn't know that not all parts of Australia change their times though, like you say it will be very difficult now trying to catch rellies and friends on-line or via telephone. Well not unless your a total addict and spend every waking moment on the net, "hubby says I'm addicted but I say I'm only as addicted as he is" !!!
Well I'm going now cus there's no one on-line to chat to LOL,
Julie & Darren
Adelaide by early 2003
#3
We have just put the clocks back in Uk too. I was at work and by 4.45 it was dark ! how depressing. Oh well 2 months before the days start getting longer again.
I personally would prefer it if we didn't change the times, I know there is mixed opinion on this.
Ta ta
Tina
I personally would prefer it if we didn't change the times, I know there is mixed opinion on this.
Ta ta
Tina
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Joined: Sep 2002
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 181
Tasmania is already on Daylight savings time. NSW, SA and VIC changed this week. WA changes later, and I believe NT doesn't have daylight savings. QLD definitely doesn't becaise the western towns complained because it makes the afternoon too hot. In Brisbane it gets light in summer at around 4.30am - too early I think. There is talk of splitting QLD into two time zones.
#5
Originally posted by kaleb777
Tasmania is already on Daylight savings time. NSW, SA and VIC changed this week. WA changes later, and I believe NT doesn't have daylight savings. QLD definitely doesn't becaise the western towns complained because it makes the afternoon too hot. In Brisbane it gets light in summer at around 4.30am - too early I think. There is talk of splitting QLD into two time zones.
Tasmania is already on Daylight savings time. NSW, SA and VIC changed this week. WA changes later, and I believe NT doesn't have daylight savings. QLD definitely doesn't becaise the western towns complained because it makes the afternoon too hot. In Brisbane it gets light in summer at around 4.30am - too early I think. There is talk of splitting QLD into two time zones.
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Originally posted by Perth Helena
WA doesn't change at all. Unfortunately we don't have DST. And looks like this current govt isn't going to bring the issue forward. They've had referendums on it in the past and most in Perth wanted it. Rural people didn't and they seem to have got their way. You'd almost have to divide WA into two time zones as well. It doesn't make much difference in the northern part as it does in the south. As for it being too hot, well, hot is hot. Putting the clocks forward would mean it doesn't get as hot so soon in the day, and it would stay hot later in the day. Can't see how it would make any difference to one's life in that respect. I see the advantage being that you would get more daylight to enjoy at the end of the day, after you get back from work. That to me, is a big plus.
WA doesn't change at all. Unfortunately we don't have DST. And looks like this current govt isn't going to bring the issue forward. They've had referendums on it in the past and most in Perth wanted it. Rural people didn't and they seem to have got their way. You'd almost have to divide WA into two time zones as well. It doesn't make much difference in the northern part as it does in the south. As for it being too hot, well, hot is hot. Putting the clocks forward would mean it doesn't get as hot so soon in the day, and it would stay hot later in the day. Can't see how it would make any difference to one's life in that respect. I see the advantage being that you would get more daylight to enjoy at the end of the day, after you get back from work. That to me, is a big plus.
#7
Originally posted by kaleb777
It would make a difference if you want to go to sleep at say 9:30 pm and it's still 29 degrees. An hour makes a big difference in temperature once the sun goes down, at least in Brisbane it does, and especially in the desert.
It would make a difference if you want to go to sleep at say 9:30 pm and it's still 29 degrees. An hour makes a big difference in temperature once the sun goes down, at least in Brisbane it does, and especially in the desert.
[i]The daylight at night thing is what the city people want. At least Perth is in the extreme west of WA and gets the sun the latest. Brisbane is in the extreme east of QLD, so it gets dark here first and light at 4:15 I noticed today. That's the middle of the night!
Maybe they should have a special time zone. Everything above the Tropic of Capricorn, stay on regular time. Everything below changes.
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Originally posted by kaleb777
It would make a difference if you want to go to sleep at say 9:30 pm and it's still 29 degrees. An hour makes a big difference in temperature once the sun goes down, at least in Brisbane it does, and especially in the desert. The daylight at night thing is what the city people want. At least Perth is in the extreme west of WA and gets the sun the latest. Brisbane is in the extreme east of QLD, so it gets dark here first and light at 4:15 I noticed today. That's the middle of the night!
It would make a difference if you want to go to sleep at say 9:30 pm and it's still 29 degrees. An hour makes a big difference in temperature once the sun goes down, at least in Brisbane it does, and especially in the desert. The daylight at night thing is what the city people want. At least Perth is in the extreme west of WA and gets the sun the latest. Brisbane is in the extreme east of QLD, so it gets dark here first and light at 4:15 I noticed today. That's the middle of the night!
It's stupid here... sunlight streaming in your window at 4 in the morning, and dark early in the evening, so the day's gone time you get home from work.
cheers
#9
Originally posted by Ceri
Agree with this... Queensland really should adopt the daylight savings.
It's stupid here... sunlight streaming in your window at 4 in the morning, and dark early in the evening, so the day's gone time you get home from work.
Agree with this... Queensland really should adopt the daylight savings.
It's stupid here... sunlight streaming in your window at 4 in the morning, and dark early in the evening, so the day's gone time you get home from work.
If you think QLD is bad, imagine the whole of mainland China having only one timezone....
Peter