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Clocks go forward (kick off times)
Canada's clocks go forward this weekend (11/3) but not for another two weeks for the UK (25/3).
So from Sunday 11th until Sat 24th the time difference will be an hour less than usual. |
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I've been waiting for this, I can go fishing for an hour longer. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9941565)
I've been waiting for this, I can go fishing for an hour longer. :thumbup:
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Re: Clocks go forward (kick off times)
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 9941575)
Is that fishing season open for you again then ? :thumbsup:
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I'm hoping the extra sunlight at night will melt all this snow.
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Do you actually believe you‘re changing the time the sun goes up and down? In Saskatchewan we suffer under no such illusions.
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 9941716)
Do you actually believe you‘re changing the time the sun goes up and down? In Saskatchewan we suffer under no such illusions.
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‘The sun goes up and the sun goes down,
And the hands on the clock go ‘round and ‘round And I just get up, and it‘s time to lay down, Life gets tee-jus, don‘t it? Welcome to Saskatchewan Set Your Watch Back 25 Years |
Re: Clocks go forward (kick off times)
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 9941716)
Do you actually believe you‘re changing the time the sun goes up and down? In Saskatchewan we suffer under no such illusions.
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But if I follow the sun to rise and sleep without a clock and you say the hour is one ahead or behind adjusted to suit retail hours isn‘t your system the artificial one? Why not just bow our heads to nature and admit there are fewer daylight hours in winter? We get up in the dark and there‘s no getting around
it. Badges - we don‘ need no steenkin‘ badges! |
Re: Clocks go forward (kick off times)
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 9941911)
But if I follow the sun to rise and sleep without a clock and you say the hour is one ahead or behind adjusted to suit retail hours isn‘t your system the artificial one? Why not just bow our heads to nature and admit there are fewer daylight hours in winter? We get up in the dark and there‘s no getting around it.
What it effects is what ratio of normal human activities are carried out out in daylight (widely held to be preferable) or at night. Of course it's artificial, but convenient for most people. When I was much younger and living in a smog ridden Los Angeles I proposed (slightly tongue in cheek) a radical solution, which was to move the standard working period per day to dusk to dawn. At a stroke the smog problem would've been gone, but true genius is often inconvenient. |
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We‘ve found dst to be not worth the hassle here and though some still want a provincial referendum on the issue, the last time it came up the government decided it wasn‘t worth doing (presumably due to lack of dst supporters). If the ratio of normal activity performed in daylight is the reason for adjusting the clock, (bearing in mind the pitiful few hours we have to perform them in during the dead of winter) you may get to drive home in the fading light but have to see black through the office window for an extra hour in the morning. Just as depressing.. I think we‘re better off to bite the bullet and embrace the season the same way we do 4:30 AM sunrise in summer. I suspect DST is driven by shopkeepers who want us on the sidewalks after work.
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What happens to the turtle which the Earth sits on ? It surely gets more sunlight ?
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I look forward to this day all winter. In my mind, by Monday morning I can officially say "Look, it's nearly summer" !
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Re: Clocks go forward (kick off times)
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 9942595)
What happens to the turtle which the Earth sits on ? It surely gets more sunlight ?
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