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In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. It is supposed to be done automatically on a per region basis (set in sys pref on a Mac). Something or someone has stuffed up. Had to manually put it forward again. It is possible, I suppose, it is just my machine at fault (not me, of course.) |
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In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. It is supposed to be done automatically on a per region basis (set in sys pref on a Mac). Something or someone has stuffed up. Had to manually put it forward again. It is possible, I suppose, it is just my machine at fault (not me, of course.) |
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In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. It is supposed to be done automatically on a per region basis (set in sys pref on a Mac). Something or someone has stuffed up. Had to manually put it forward again. It is possible, I suppose, it is just my machine at fault (not me, of course.) |
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On 29 Mar 2008, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. I hate daylight saving time. It's a waste of time. The sun isn't going to do anything different just because we want it to, and Bessy the cow isn't going to give milk any sooner, just because Old McDonald's buyers are the the farm an hour earlier. Traffic accidents spike at the beginning of DST, because our internal clocks don't give a hoot what the clock says either - we're losing an hour of sleep. I say it's time to get rid of DST altogether. I couldn't agree more. Fortunately, I, like Eric, live in a state which has no daylight savings time, but before I moved, I hated it, too. I think the point is that if they want to adjust work and school start times, etc., go ahead, but leave the clock itself alone. |
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Gazing into my crystal ball I observed dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> writing in news:doraymeRidThis- A9BDFE.13582730032008 (AT) news-vip ...ptusnet.com.au: In NSW Australia, daylight saving does not finish until 6th April (a week later than usual). I noticed my computer clock was put back an hour today. It is supposed to be done automatically on a per region basis (set in sys pref on a Mac). Something or someone has stuffed up. Had to manually put it forward again. It is possible, I suppose, it is just my machine at fault (not me, of course.) I hate daylight saving time. It's a waste of time. The sun isn't going to do anything different just because we want it to, and Bessy the cow isn't going to give milk any sooner, just because Old McDonald's buyers are the the farm an hour earlier. Traffic accidents spike at the beginning of DST, because our internal clocks don't give a hoot what the clock says either - we're losing an hour of sleep. I say it's time to get rid of DST altogether. Couldn't agree more. If you want to trade with an adjoining time zone, |
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I say it's time to get rid of DST altogether. I couldn't agree more. Fortunately, I, like Eric, live in a state which has no daylight savings time, but before I moved, I hated it, too. I think the point is that if they want to adjust work and school start times, etc., go ahead, but leave the clock itself alone. I kinda like it staying light later. It was especially fun for me when I spent 2 1/2 weeks in Ireland in June and it stayed light until almost 10 PM. Same thing on an Alaska cruise. I think we should just adjust the clock ahead an hour for 12 months of the year! :-D |
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On 29 Mar 2008, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: I hate daylight saving time. It's a waste of time. The sun isn't going to do anything different just because we want it to, and Bessy the cow isn't going to give milk any sooner, just because Old McDonald's buyers are the the farm an hour earlier. Traffic accidents spike at the beginning of DST, because our internal clocks don't give a hoot what the clock says either - we're losing an hour of sleep. I say it's time to get rid of DST altogether. I couldn't agree more. Fortunately, I, like Eric, live in a state which has no daylight savings time, but before I moved, I hated it, too. I think the point is that if they want to adjust work and school start times, etc., go ahead, but leave the clock itself alone. |
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I kinda like it staying light later. It was especially fun for me when I spent 2 1/2 weeks in Ireland in June and it stayed light until almost 10 PM. Same thing on an Alaska cruise. I think we should just adjust the clock ahead an hour for 12 months of the year! :-D |
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I say it's time to get rid of DST altogether. I couldn't agree more. Fortunately, I, like Eric, live in a state which has no daylight savings time, but before I moved, I hated it, too. I think the point is that if they want to adjust work and school start times, etc., go ahead, but leave the clock itself alone. Funny. Do you really think that leaving the clock alone, but changing the starting time of everything you do makes any difference whatsoever? |
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It still means you have to get up one hour earlier. |
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I like DST. We have one more hour of daylight in the evening, so it really makes me feel that summer is on its way. |
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