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GENERAL STUFF => GENERAL DISCUSSIONS => Random Chit Chat => Topic started by: Lakes on October 03, 2009, 20:59:19
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:) Love it! TAZ,VIC,SA,NSW.maybe WA? all put the clocks forward 1 hour.QLD have too much sun so this could cause problem's :wink: :lol: so no need to use it in that state , Northern Territory never used it eather.
cheers
how about your country?
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In the UK they go back 1 hour on the 25th Oct
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i love daylight savings. :mrgreen:
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no daylight savings here
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Daylight saving started last weekend in NZ ... and it hasn't really stopped raining since :'(
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for the record i HATE daylight savings
my curtains are fading as i speak
oh sh!t i hope my flight to melbourne in november has daylight savings accounted for :eek:
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No daylight saving in WA. A recent referendum returned 55% against it.
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for the record i HATE daylight savings
my curtains are fading as i speak
oh sh!t i hope my flight to melbourne in november has daylight savings accounted for :eek:
LOL Snowcherry.
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No daylight saving in WA. A recent referendum returned 55% against it.
You did not like the three year trial?
Well it's good there is choice, just it suits my lifestyle while i'm working. so i'll take it.
cheers db08
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In the UK they go back 1 hour on the 25th Oct
Do you like DS bulldog? thank's for posting interesting to learn.
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no daylight savings here
Wonder why that is Hemmi?
here we have not always had it but after trying it we loved it but some of the large states like Queensland and West Australia, don't like it, mostly you find the city people love it country people don't.
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Daylight saving started last weekend in NZ ... and it hasn't really stopped raining since :'(
Hey nice to meet you Stkman, you must be our only Kiwi, you boys and girls are world beater's and being first. do both islands have it? and how do you find it personaly?
cheers mate
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it fades their curtains and the cows get confused at milking time. :eek: :lol: [wa and qld]
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it fades their curtains and the cows get confused at milking time. :eek: :lol: [wa and qld]
LOL 2i30s, i have friends up Makay and they are coming down in a few weeks to visit, will have fun.
cheers
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that was two poor excuses I've heard for not having daylight savings. :lol:
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that was two poor excuses I've heard for not having daylight savings. :lol:
as a queenslander i have to agree! two dreadful excuses
a) the cows know perfectly well what time it is i.e milking time
b) there's exactly the same amount of sunlight in a day no matter what you set your clock to
i do worry about us at times :rolleyes:
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ironically i lived in central qld also way back when the daylight savings trial was on here. it was a horrendous experience. getting up in the dark to get somewhere for morning. having dinner while the sun was still up, and hot. the 8.30pm movie would start and the sun would just be setting. it was very difficult e.g family wise when a lot of things were based around "evening" being when you have dinner then think about getting everyone to bed but the sun just won't go away!. really played havoc on personal body clock i found personally and i know for many other qld'ers to.
however moving back to brisbane i realised it wouldn't have been an issue there, the city blocks a lot of evening sun and its further down from equator (is this right or am i thinking of something else?) as well so wouldn't have this sun setting at 8.30 problem. also for city workers and being so close to the n.s.w border there's a lot of pro's. but you can't divide the state/ or can you? they are considering dividing the time line from about central queensland down. i'm still pissed off though as i fall into the daylight savings side.
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no daylight savings here
Wonder why that is Hemmi?
here we have not always had it but after trying it we loved it but some of the large states like Queensland and West Australia, don't like it, mostly you find the city people love it country people don't.
No need for it in the summer because the sun is almost up 24/7 and no need for it in the winter because the sun is up for about 4 hours or so :wink:
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no daylight savings here
Wonder why that is Hemmi?
here we have not always had it but after trying it we loved it but some of the large states like Queensland and West Australia, don't like it, mostly you find the city people love it country people don't.
No need for it in the summer because the sun is almost up 24/7 and no need for it in the winter because the sun is up for about 4 hours or so :wink:
Hey i forgot about that Hemmi. good point. down Taz were Daz lives it is something like that but not as extream. i only notice it more as i'm used to what it's like here in NSW. but in summer in TAZ i noticed it never seems to get totally dark & seems to be light till a few hours latter than it is up here.
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that was two poor excuses I've heard for not having daylight savings. :lol:
as a queenslander i have to agree! two dreadful excuses
a) the cows know perfectly well what time it is i.e milking time
b) there's exactly the same amount of sunlight in a day no matter what you set your clock to
i do worry about us at times :rolleyes:
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ironically i lived in central qld also way back when the daylight savings trial was on here. it was a horrendous experience. getting up in the dark to get somewhere for morning. having dinner while the sun was still up, and hot. the 8.30pm movie would start and the sun would just be setting. it was very difficult e.g family wise when a lot of things were based around "evening" being when you have dinner then think about getting everyone to bed but the sun just won't go away!. really played havoc on personal body clock i found personally and i know for many other qld'ers to.
however moving back to brisbane i realised it wouldn't have been an issue there, the city blocks a lot of evening sun and its further down from equator (is this right or am i thinking of something else?) as well so wouldn't have this sun setting at 8.30 problem. also for city workers and being so close to the n.s.w border there's a lot of pro's. but you can't divide the state/ or can you? they are considering dividing the time line from about central queensland down. i'm still pissed off though as i fall into the daylight savings side.
Snowcherry, that's a good point, but were i live building don't block out the daylight, that only happens in the CBD. for the first say two weeks it's seems hard to get up, but you become used to it, and you have more time to do daylight things out doors after work.
cheers
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Snowcherry, that's a good point, but were i live building don't block out the daylight, that only happens in the CBD. for the first say two weeks it's seems hard to get up, but you become used to it, and you have more time to do daylight things out doors after work.
cheers
yup i lived out in the suburbs to, redlands area of brissy is fairly low level, definantly no CBD shadows there. but due to brisbane being so low down in general i'm pretty sure the sun sets there earlier than it does up here. or maybe i'm imagining it hah. :lol: so i think in Brissy on savings you might get the sun setting around 7.30 to 8.00pm as you still have some buildings, while in a pure regional area and further up the coast you seem to add another half an hour of light easily so getting as late as 8.30pm.
now i don't mind the idea of an exta hour of daylight but pushing that 8pm mark and you're still running around and haven't even thought about dinner and shutting up and getting to bed i personally find is really pushing it. but that is just me, sure i could still close up early and have dinner early but its just weird with the sun out and maybe still so really hot
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Urrrgh! I am so sick of having 3 hours difference between WA and the Eastern States. :mad:
Bugger it! I’m going to start my own daylight savings.
Tim. :wink: