medhead
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Not sure but I think daylight savings ends for Eastern states, other than Qld, Sunday morning, 06 April. If so, clocks move back one hour.
It ends for all states that do daylight saving.
Not sure but I think daylight savings ends for Eastern states, other than Qld, Sunday morning, 06 April. If so, clocks move back one hour.
Why hide? Afraid some people are offended by the truth?
I'd rather daylight saving didn't exist.
As a QLD'er I'd love to have DLS
And it does not matter if it is still hot at 8:00pm.
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One argument why DLS must end before winter, is most people are programed to wake with first light, Lately in the southern states no light till past 7am but light till 8pm. Would beard for a lotof people in mid winter plus an argument over energy costs as well.
Daylight savings is ending which means winter must be approaching.
I'll just remain naive and ignorant. I don't understand any of the arguments against daylight savings.
Cows will be just fine. The curtains will not fade. And it does not matter if it is still hot at 8:00pm.
And that becomes a huge issue for some when first light is ~4:00am and you cannot get back to sleep and don't start work until after 9:00am.One argument why DLS must end before winter, is most people are programed to wake with first light,
As for temperature, when you spend your life in A/C and have almost zero connection to natural events, of course you don't care about the temperature.
Perhaps I need to start a political party for the Chronologically Challenged??
I wish nobody changed their timezones. It just confuses me, especially with scheduling meetings/calls across different timezones/ Just when I start to understand what time it is in a different place, they go and change it ... just to confuse me, I am certain.
Perhaps I need to start a political party for the Chronologically Challenged??
So everyone on the same time?I wish nobody changed their timezones. It just confuses me, especially with scheduling meetings/calls across different timezones/ Just when I start to understand what time it is in a different place, they go and change it ... just to confuse me, I am certain.
No, I did not suggest everyone on the same time. Just don't keep changing the timezone at each location. By the time I get used to the difference between where I am and they people I am working with, they go and change their timezone and hence the offset from me! Just as I get used to it, they change again. So its a moving target. Just choose a timezone for each geographic region and stick to it, please. Then I can get used to it and work with it.So everyone on the same time?
Would UTC be just as confusing?