Well...didja?
#1
Remember to "spring forward"? I didn't. 35
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#2
Yep , before I went to bed last night ! Goldth

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#3
Yup. And then had to be up at 4 (felt like3) to go to the airport... 35 Eek

Andrew
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#4
Did! Needed to make it on time for church choir or face the wrath of our director who pleaded with us to remember!
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#5
Nope..... I'm sure you know why though..... 2285_
Don (ezdays) Day
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founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#6
They don't have daylight in Arizona ? Awe , too bad Goldth
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#7
No. Haven't changed our clocks in about 40 years. Can't see why every one doesn't stop this foolishness. Its not like we are wasting candles or lamp oil any more.
Robert
Modeling the Canadian National prairie region in 1959.
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#8
No. I've decided to be chronically late until early November. It's society's problem, not mine.
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#9
I'm retired, I don't care what time it is! Nope Nope Nope
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Mike

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#10
Mike probably has a sun dial Misngth
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#11
I'm already on Daylight Savings Time, but my brother living in Queensland isnt. Things are said to be a little backwards in Queensland.
We swap back to Eastern Standard Time on the 3rd of April. For most people Daylight Savings means you have some daylight to get things done when you get home from work.
I remember when I was a kid some of the stupid arguments against going to Daylight Savings like "it will fade my drapes", Nope . Like moving the clock will affect your drapes, they will fade no matter what. Man some people are really stupid in this world. 35
Mark
Fake It till you Make It, then Fake It some More
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#12
teejay Wrote:Mike probably has a sun dial Misngth

I got tired of replacing the batteries in it so I tossed it T.! Eek Goldth
Mike

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teejay Wrote:They don't have daylight in Arizona ? Awe , too bad Goldth

Yup, kinda boring, but necessary. We tried one year to go with the flow back when the Feds dictated that we needed to go that way. It stayed light until around 10:00 and it was well over 100 degrees at midnight. The following year, our legislature opted out. Applause
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
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#14
Nope - ours don't change till the end of the month!
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:
teejay Wrote:Mike probably has a sun dial Misngth

I got tired of replacing the batteries in it so I tossed it T.! Eek Goldth

Icon_twisted Wink Wink You should have gotten one that was " solar powered " Wink 357 357
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