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  • BigBoxaJunk

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    Happy Halloween, INGO!

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    Did you see your shadow? (You won't see it this time of day next week) :)
     
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    2tonic

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    Nahhh....it's not that bad, it's just not a fully developed idea.
    They did get it half right. It's the Spring adjustment they got wrong.
    I propose that every November we set our clocks back one hour.
    We could all use that extra hour of rest just before the holidays.
    Then skip the "spring forward" part, and just thumb your nose at the calendar.

    YMMV.
     

    foszoe

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    I've been staying up till 11 for a week so when the change comes, I can start going back to bed at 10.
    Always good to plan ahead. I try to make it more manageable. I stay up 5 min later each day for 12 days prior to going through the change.
     

    Quiet Observer

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    Nahhh....it's not that bad, it's just not a fully developed idea.
    They did get it half right. It's the Spring adjustment they got wrong.
    I propose that every November we set our clocks back one hour.
    We could all use that extra hour of rest just before the holidays.
    Then skip the "spring forward" part, and just thumb your nose at the calendar.

    YMMV.
    Every year?
    You will be eventually changing daytime and nighttime hours. If the sun rises about 7:20AM this year, it will rise at 8:20AM next year, then 9:20AM, etc., etc. If you make an annual change in one direction, you have to make an annual change in the other direction.
    Did you mean to use purple text?
     

    Ingomike

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    Always good to plan ahead. I try to make it more manageable. I stay up 5 min later each day for 12 days prior to going through the change.
    Folks really go to bed to the minute? They really fall right to sleep like clockwork? And don’t get me started on the people that feed their dogs the same time every day. Order is rare in nature, including ours…
     

    Ingomike

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    Every year?
    You will be eventually changing daytime and nighttime hours. If the sun rises about 7:20AM this year, it will rise at 8:20AM next year, then 9:20AM, etc., etc. If you make an annual change in one direction, you have to make an annual change in the other direction.
    Did you mean to use purple text?
    No, he was saying if we just go back an hour every year but not go forward we will have accomplished time travel…
     

    Bugzilla

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    Called Braun on another issue yesterday (taking 6 months to get a 4x6 US flag I ordered off his site) and I did mention he needs to get the time change abolished.
     

    jamil

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    Nahhh....it's not that bad, it's just not a fully developed idea.
    They did get it half right. It's the Spring adjustment they got wrong.
    I propose that every November we set our clocks back one hour.
    We could all use that extra hour of rest just before the holidays.
    Then skip the "spring forward" part, and just thumb your nose at the calendar.

    YMMV.
    If I were gonna follow that, I would just not bother to change my clock back this time, then ignore all further time changes.
     

    foszoe

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    Folks really go to bed to the minute? They really fall right to sleep like clockwork? And don’t get me started on the people that feed their dogs the same time every day. Order is rare in nature, including ours…
    So....about feeding the dog at the same time every day.....

    I am running really short on time this week, but if you want lets discuss it at 2am on Saturday night. I think I will have an extra hour then. For you, maybe 2! and remember, We meet precisely at 2 am not a minute sooner or later. Otherwise the meeting is off!
     
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