Yes, if you're here in Britain, the clocks went back early this morning.
Just a reminder for those of you who may have forgot.
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Yes, if you're here in Britain, the clocks went back early this morning.
Just a reminder for those of you who may have forgot.
I forgot... and began to wonder why the Archers was not on...
I met nine o'clock twice this morning. And was slightly drunk on both occasions.
changed the clocks this morning, took ages (they were al wrong in the first place)
that explains alot (woo hoo an extra hour in bed):sleeping:
extra hour for sleep for me,yay!! changed my clocks last night so I didn't forget to do it today..
PC changed its time automatically.
Will be dark 'early' tonight.
I hate daylight savings time.
I hate having to change the time on my watch. Takes for ever.
Thanks for the reminder. :beam:
I really would have forgot otherwise.
It sucks pretty much.. lol who cares if it's lighter earlier or darker earlier
those beaurocrat ******* that think time is money and with more time more money... but they also want to work as short as possible... thats why they just keep ******* up the time... makes no sense... does it?
No schooltime stays the same *sigh*
You should be blaming Benjamin Franklin.:book:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stranger
Talk of changing it to GMT+2 in summer and GMT+1 in winter... Sounds good. More light in evenings. Less light for farmers.
I hate daylight savings. Here in Australia, we lost an hour of sleep ~:(
I dont know if in Argentina there are daylight saving...
I love it when the clocks go back. Gives me an extra hour. Hate it when it goes back though....
yea. right now, it would be 9:48, but it 8;48 PM now :-) :-)
BF2,HERE I COME!! :-) :-)
"Stupid farmers..."
- Homer Simpson, The Simpsons
:laugh4:
I guess I had an extra hour to let the drunkeness wear off, then I played hungover air soft:2thumbsup:... not sublime.:thumbsdown:
In Finland, the clocks officially go back between 3 and 4 o'clock Sunday morning, or Saturday evening - the student's preferred definition. What is more interesting, night clubs close at 4 o'clock, with the light signal coming at 3:30, so when the DST kicks in, we should be back at 3 o'clock before the club is closed, which would mean 30 minutes minimum of ethanol transactions at the bars. Too bad I didn't think of that in the club that night.
Ah, an extra hour of Sunday morning - time to wake up before going to the pub for lunch :2thumbsup:
And less light for all the poor helpless school children going to school across busy roads...Quote:
Originally Posted by BDC
Helpless? Most kids now play video-games in one way, shape or form; how about the government just issue every kid with a free copy of Frogger? They'll work it out, eventually.Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
lol and yer well all of us on here are computer or console game geeks in one form or another so why is everyone so annoyed bout clocks going back
Poor Little Kids get another hour of Sleep, More times to drive you classes if you got the little ones :-) :-(
oh darn...they did?...I suppose that explains why I was late for school...ah well...no first hour to go to(yay)
Gah! Agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by CountArach
Look at the bright side. You get to laugh at us northerners moaning and b*tching about DST after six months or so.