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Post by M0ZOE on Mar 29, 2008 11:39:37 GMT
I think it is about that time of year again and I suspect that tomorrow morning the clocks will go FORWARD by 1 hour at 2 am. Am I correct in assuming that this will happen as it has done in many many years or have they changed things yet as they have been planning over the years to scrap it. Any one know the answers?
73's, Zo
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Post by k9do on Mar 29, 2008 12:38:13 GMT
Until last year we pushed the clocks ahead first weekend of April now we do it 2nd weekend of March and push them back 1st weekend of November.(used to be last weekend of October) I hate the times changes, I wish we kept one time all year.
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Post by m0wow on Mar 29, 2008 15:29:11 GMT
Hi Renae, I totally agree with you, we should lose summertime and just keep GMT/UTC. British summertime was only brought in a s a temporary measure during the last world war. To give more daylight for essential war work! Let's lose it totally 73's de Den.
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Post by k9do on Mar 30, 2008 2:07:41 GMT
British summertime was only brought in a s a temporary measure during the last world war. To give more daylight for essential war work! Let's lose it totally same here was supposed to be temportary
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Post by M0ZIF on Mar 30, 2008 11:05:41 GMT
give me an extra hour a day then I might be able to get half of what I am supposed to do done
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Post by M0ZOE on Mar 31, 2008 13:34:33 GMT
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Post by M0ZOE on Mar 31, 2008 13:40:06 GMT
British summertime was only brought in a s a temporary measure during the last world war. To give more daylight for essential war work! Let's lose it totally same here was supposed to be temportary I agree with you both, get rid and lets keep it how it should be, then there might not be all this S.A.D. Syndrome stuff about
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