Clocks BACK This weekend

Bloody BMS at work thought it was last night, so we spent all morning trying to figure out why the fan coil units hadn't turned on at 7am like they always do. Stupid technology :(

What a bunch of n00bs lol.

All clock changes (Spring and Autumn) occur on a Saturday night / early Sunday morning. Not mid-week!
 
Why is it America usually changes their clocks 2 - 3 weeks ahead of us? For a short while they end up 4 hours behind.
 
We should sack off time zones all together and just have the one TRUE time zone: ZULU.

It just means that people in Oz will wake up at like 1800 for work... so what :p
 
Why is it America usually changes their clocks 2 - 3 weeks ahead of us? For a short while they end up 4 hours behind.

You mean behind right? :p

Still got a few weeks before the clocks change here (MT) - changes on 6th November. Personally I think it needs to be earlier as the sun doesn't rise until 8:20 at the moment.

Edit: interestinglu apparently only (most of) Arizona and one state in Mexico don't change to dst and back, but the Navaho nation in Az do. Now that must be confusing!
 
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We should sack off time zones all together and just have the one TRUE time zone: ZULU.

It just means that people in Oz will wake up at like 1800 for work... so what :p

I think that's actually a really good idea. That's because we have the same months everywhere all year round, meaning that Oz still has their crimbo in December, albeit reversed seasons. So it would be the same month everywhere and the same day and time everywhere.

Also, I think that we should have denary time where it's base 10. 10 hours per day. 100 minutes per hour. 100 seconds per minute. The week would be 10 days (6 days on 4 days off!), 3 weeks per month, so that every month is 30 days. Then the remaining 5 or 6 days wouldn't be part of any month but as a block of statutory bank holidays at the end of the year to see in the New Year :D
 
They didn't go anywhere to begin with! :confused: It wont be going anywhere at the weekend ether! :eek: Time is a funny thing. :p

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go to work in the dark and come home in the dark and in the office all day.

no lay in for me, my son doesn't care and wakes up when he feels like it!
 
Can't they go forwards again? I'd happily go to work in pitch black darkness if it meant more daylight at the end of the day:cool:
 
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