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Timber Floor Au Nov 3rd 2007 2:00 pm

Re: DAYLIGHT SAVING QLD have your save
 

Originally Posted by comet555 (Post 5507384)
You're on the right track now. Looks like you're getting closer!

pmsl... listen im an OLD FART !! takes me a little time.. but has shown the true colours of some rude ppl on British Expats.. so its a learning curve :) ty

JAJ Nov 3rd 2007 2:12 pm

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Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 5507299)
It's not just the French - it's the whole of western Europe.

Portugal has swung around in seemingly indecision since the early 90s.

Mainly France and Spain. Although in Spain (France to a lesser extent) the work day tends to start "late" so in practice Spain is not far off Western Europe time anyway.

Portugal has experimented twice with Central European Time, in 1966-76 and 1992-96. In neither case it worked (makes no sense to have the Sun-time and clock time so far apart).

BadgeIsBack Nov 3rd 2007 2:37 pm

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Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 5507417)
(makes no sense to have the Sun-time and clock time so far apart).

You can arbitarily change the clocks but you have to make it realistic and workable.

comet555 Nov 3rd 2007 4:54 pm

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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5507407)
pmsl... listen im an OLD FART !! takes me a little time.. but has shown the true colours of some rude ppl on British Expats.. so its a learning curve :) ty

:rofl::thumbsup:

Yes, there are always good and bad responses on this board.

But at least you've made an effort to try and understand it better. That's a lot more than a lot of other QLD people seem to do.

I don't have a problem with people being anti daylight savings, as long as they understand how it actually works. But to be against it and not understand or even make an effort to figure it out annoys me. It's like people saying "electricity is bad....don't know why, but it's bad."

I can respect someone that says no to daylight savings if they can explain why they don't like it (as long as their reasons are valid).

Timber Floor Au Nov 3rd 2007 8:44 pm

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Originally Posted by comet555 (Post 5507677)
:rofl::thumbsup:

Yes, there are always good and bad responses on this board.

But at least you've made an effort to try and understand it better. That's a lot more than a lot of other QLD people seem to do.

I don't have a problem with people being anti daylight savings, as long as they understand how it actually works. But to be against it and not understand or even make an effort to figure it out annoys me. It's like people saying "electricity is bad....don't know why, but it's bad."

I can respect someone that says no to daylight savings if they can explain why they don't like it (as long as their reasons are valid).

think thats where I was at fault, for which i apologise to all.. i understood it to be clocks goin back...

However if they go fwd at this hotter time of year , thats only a good thing.. thankyou for your explanations

datamile Nov 3rd 2007 10:57 pm

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Just market it as an extra hour's fishing after work, and you'd get a large qld vote or it.. why not make it two hours !!!

comet555 Nov 4th 2007 12:09 am

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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5508039)
think thats where I was at fault, for which i apologise to all.. i understood it to be clocks goin back...

However if they go fwd at this hotter time of year , thats only a good thing.. thankyou for your explanations

No problem....can you tell I'm totally for daylight savings? :lol:

I've just never been a morning person, no matter how hard I try. So it drives me crazy when the sun sets at 5 or 6pm. My husband only gets home at 5 so it doesn't leave much time for us to go out and do anything as a family.

comet555 Nov 4th 2007 12:11 am

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Originally Posted by datamile (Post 5508468)
Just market it as an extra hour's fishing after work, and you'd get a large qld vote or it.. why not make it two hours !!!

Two hours would be great for me!

The town we moved from in Canada would have sun for a long time in the summer. I remember weeding my garden at 11 o'clock at night because it was still so bright out! Unfortunately the winters were pretty bleak and it was only light out while you were at work.

Even with daylight savings it was still out of whack because we were so far north. It would have been a lot worse without it though.

Dennis The Menace Nov 4th 2007 12:21 am

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I'm a tradie also and cannot start work on site before 7am (residential areas) so its bloody annoying it being light at 5am and not being able to work. Getting home and its dark at 6.30pm so little time to to take a walk down the beach with the dogs or relax by the pool with a cold one. But now its great daylight an hour later so more time to get out in the evenings and wind down from a good day or bad day at work.
I am all for it, here in Perth there are many against DLS but i have not heard one reasonable reason for not having it. The people who are against it here are making all the noise and voting against it and want the 3 year trial stopped without even giving it a chance and want a referendum now, whilst the ones who are for it are enjoying it and getting out in the evenings, the anti ones are moaning about the extra hour every day:huh:. To some they think we now have a 25hr day despite hypothetically the day they went forward there was only 23hrs in that day and there will be 25 hrs in the day they go back. Some people just don't like a change in their routine and will not listen to the advantages of DLS

Timber Floor Au Nov 4th 2007 12:30 am

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Originally Posted by Dennis The Menace (Post 5508824)
I'm a tradie also and cannot start work on site before 7am (residential areas) so its bloody annoying it being light at 5am and not being able to work. Getting home and its dark at 6.30pm so little time to to take a walk down the beach with the dogs or relax by the pool with a cold one. But now its great daylight an hour later so more time to get out in the evenings and wind down from a good day or bad day at work.
I am all for it, here in Perth there are many against DLS but i have not heard one reasonable reason for not having it. The people who are against it here are making all the noise and voting against it and want the 3 year trial stopped without even giving it a chance and want a referendum now, whilst the ones who are for it are enjoying it and getting out in the evenings, the anti ones are moaning about the extra hour every day:huh:. To some they think we now have a 25hr day despite hypothetically the day they went forward there was only 23hrs in that day and there will be 25 hrs in the day they go back. Some people just don't like a change in their routine and will not listen to the advantages of DLS


I am also in same boat, but on site.. can start at 6am..which is or was my concern with DST

comet555 Nov 4th 2007 12:44 am

Re: DAYLIGHT SAVING QLD have your save
 

Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au (Post 5508850)
I am also in same boat, but on site.. can start at 6am..which is or was my concern with DST

It is now your mission to convert all the other tradies. Maybe someday it'll happen!

:)

moneypenny20 Nov 4th 2007 12:55 am

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Well, if nothing else this thread has given me a good laugh - sorry Timber;). At the end of the day it's all totally irrelevant. Captain Bligh has made her mind up and that's that. I don't think she would care if she received letters from every person in QLD asking for it. She still wouldn't do it.

JAJ Nov 4th 2007 8:56 am

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Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 5508937)
Well, if nothing else this thread has given me a good laugh - sorry Timber;). At the end of the day it's all totally irrelevant. Captain Bligh has made her mind up and that's that. I don't think she would care if she received letters from every person in QLD asking for it. She still wouldn't do it.

If enough people in Brisbane and SE Queensland feel strongly enough about it there could be a different Premier after the next election.

From the outside, having a separate timezone for the SE of the states makes sense. Quite a few U.S. states and Canadian provinces are split by timezone, as is NSW (Broken Hill area) and it doesn't cause the world to stop functioning.

moneypenny20 Nov 4th 2007 10:00 am

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Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 5510901)
If enough people in Brisbane and SE Queensland feel strongly enough about it there could be a different Premier after the next election.

From the outside, having a separate timezone for the SE of the states makes sense. Quite a few U.S. states and Canadian provinces are split by timezone, as is NSW (Broken Hill area) and it doesn't cause the world to stop functioning.

Getting rid of her won't necessarily help. Before she took over, Beattie finally agreed to another referendum for the SE and she agreed. Put her in the chair and she changes her mind. I have noticed that what a Politian says in the lead up to an election doesn't necessarily get put into action after ;)

brisnick Nov 4th 2007 10:18 am

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I'm all for it too. I've even converted the girlfriend from regional QLD (where I can honestly say DST wouldn't make total sense).

They need a trial in SEQ. They had a statewide one, which failed. Lets try a SEQ trial, and see if that works.

I for one have real trouble finding time to do work in the yard after I get home from work (and I'm rarely in a position to waste my weekends doing it.) Great, I can do it in the 4 hours before I go to work in the morning. Erm, no. I can't. The council noise regulations tell me I can't. And, I cycle to work every day. Do you know how hot it is at 8am compared to 7am!!

I am lucky. My work hasn't said anything about the fact that I am living my own DST (I've put all my clocks forward.)

I have the e-petition link on the bottom of *every* email I send also.

Come on Queensland, do the right thing for SEQ.


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