Cymruambyth
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Somewhat ahead of the rest of the world, then? I believe it's high time we stopped messing around with clocks and natural bio-rhythms and just kept standard time year-round. Reply #1. Sep 30 23, 4:52 AM |
agony
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I’m a little unusual in actually liking daylight savings time. I live quite far north, and the sun rises about 4 am in the summer here. Would rather enjoy those hours of daylight in the evening. And it’s so dark here in the winter that you leave in the dark and come home in the dark no matter where the clocks are. Reply #2. Sep 30 23, 7:34 AM |
MiraJane
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My cat Princess does not acknowledge the time changing on the clocks. Her dinner is expected at 6:30pm. When the clocks go backwards, what was 6:30 is now 5:30 and that's when dinner will be served to Her Highness. The same adjustments are made for her breakfast and bedtime reading schedule. My sweet baby boy Quentin took only a day to adjust to a new routine when clocks changed. He adapted for me. I miss him. Reply #3. Sep 30 23, 12:38 PM |
paulmallon
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I like it because it means one less hour of driving in the dark. Reply #4. Nov 18 23, 2:47 PM |
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