BST this Saturday

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Steve748

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8,542 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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I always look forward to the clocks going forward, summer on it's way, longer day smile

I just wish they could make up their minds and leave it on BST

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

216 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Bloody farmers eh!

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

202 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Is this the good one or the bad one again?...I get confused :S

RemaL

25,010 posts

242 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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good thing and bad, 1 less hour in bed on that night but means we got a longer on a evening to go out in the daylight

williamp

19,571 posts

281 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Steve748 said:
I always look forward to the clocks going forward, summer on it's way, longer day smile

I just wish they could make up their minds and leave it on BST
Agreed. lets have more sunshine when we're awake, please

ewenm

28,506 posts

253 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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williamp said:
Steve748 said:
I always look forward to the clocks going forward, summer on it's way, longer day smile

I just wish they could make up their minds and leave it on BST
Agreed. lets have more sunshine when we're awake, please
Or get up earlier?

Tony*T3

20,911 posts

255 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Great cure for my depression. Really looking forward to being able to see the garden in daylight during the week.....

angryS3owner

15,855 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Lets just fking leave it as GMT it doesn't really make any fking difference what the clock says.

DamoLLb

1,775 posts

203 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Spiritual_Beggar said:
Is this the good one or the bad one again?...I get confused :S
Get up earlier, but it is still light when you get home

Bad for students, good for the employed

LukeBird

17,170 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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angryS3owner said:
Lets just fking leave it as GMT it doesn't really make any fking difference what the clock says.
hehe
No, makes fk all difference to me when I get to work and all the clocks are on GMT anyway! smile


And no, that's not just because no one changes them!
wink

hornetrider

63,161 posts

213 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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So this negates them making the F1 a bit later then? We lose that advantage?

staceyb

7,107 posts

232 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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Balls I was planning to get rid of loads of stuff at a car-boot this Sunday so it will be a 3:30am get up instead of a 4:30am get up.

XJSJohn

16,037 posts

227 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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staceyb said:
Balls I was planning to get rid of loads of stuff at a car-boot this Sunday so it will be a 3:30am get up instead of a 4:30am get up.
rofl

picked the wrong day to .... (etc etc)

MentalSarcasm

6,083 posts

219 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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We have this argument every time the clocks change.

XJSJohn

16,037 posts

227 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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sun rises between 06.45 and 07:15 every morning and sets between 18:45 and 19:15 every evening year in year out ... almost a constant 12 hours light and 12 hours dark, the beauty of living on the equator, bodyclock does not get fvcked up!

Miss Pitstop

4,289 posts

210 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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staceyb said:
Balls I was planning to get rid of loads of stuff at a car-boot this Sunday so it will be a 3:30am get up instead of a 4:30am get up.
I get one less hour of my birthday frown

maser_spyder

6,356 posts

190 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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I'm studying Yachtmaster at the moment, time zones the bane of my life....

So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.

Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!

XJSJohn

16,037 posts

227 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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maser_spyder said:
I'm studying Yachtmaster at the moment, time zones the bane of my life....

So, it's UT Northern Time in April, what's the tidal drift between 17.33 and 19.33 at a point 2 miles off the eddystone lighthouse at 273 degrees.

Tidal bit is easy, working out the time is surprisingly a lot darned harder!
hehe been there, done that !!! best of luck thumbup


JagLover

43,856 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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I hate BST!

ipitythefool

12,879 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th March 2009
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XJSJohn said:
sun rises between 06.45 and 07:15 every morning and sets between 18:45 and 19:15 every evening year in year out ... almost a constant 12 hours light and 12 hours dark, the beauty of living on the equator, bodyclock does not get fvcked up!
The downside is not much time after work to get a few sundowners in.