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Did you remember to hange your clocks last night ? I remembered then forgot to do it,woke in the middle of the night ,thought about it ,but left it untill this morning to do.I do wish they would leave the time alone
This is what Peter Hitchens of the Mail on Sunday had to say about the time change and I totally agree...
Once again you will have woken this morning to find that the clocks have been shoved forward by an hour. For me, and for many other early risers, this means weeks of something rather like jet-lag. But what’s it for? Why do we do it? Nobody actually knows. We just do it because we have done it for years. There’s no solid objective evidence that it does any good at all.
Wait a few weeks and the evenings will get lighter all by themselves. Yet we’re told absurdly that it provides more light. It doesn’t.
A Cherokee elder, baffled by the paleface habit of messing around with clocks, once asked: ‘What sort of person thinks that by cutting a foot off one end of a blanket, and then sewing it on to the other end, he gets a longer blanket?’
Did you remember to hange your clocks last night ? I remembered then forgot to do it,woke in the middle of the night ,thought about it ,but left it untill this morning to do.I do wish they would leave the time alone
Doesn't happen until April here. Queensland doesn't have daylight savings because the extra hour of tropical sunlight fades the curtains.
The people I feel sorry for are the National Trust people who have to keep moving the stones at Stonehenge one hour forward and back twice a year.