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    Default Daylight savings

    Daylight savings on the East coast finishes tonight. Put your clocks BACK 1 hour.

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    Only for the silly southerners! Put your clock back one hour if you are in one of the south-eastern states.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick View Post
    Only for the silly southerners! Put your clock back one hour if you are in one of the south-eastern states.

    Mick
    If you are in QLD please put your clocks back to 1973,

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    And for those in FNQ, 1953
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by underfoot View Post
    If you are in QLD please put your clocks back to 1973,
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Unlike http://www.smh.com.au/ who can't get it right top left corner time has been changed 3 time already this morning and its still wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by underfoot View Post
    If you are in QLD please put your clocks back to 1973,
    1973. Not a bad year. No AIDS, no HIV. Ordinary homegrown ideological terrorism where the terrs wanted a lot of people watching as opposed to a lot of people dead.

    We were still winning a lot of tennis.

    No one day cricket.

    Very little soccer in Australia

    We still wrote letters to each other.

    No genetically modified food.

    You could open up a bank account without ID

    McDonald's burgers were regarded as crap and not likely to get a foothold against the great Aussie burger.

    Yeah - wind me back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Unlike http://www.smh.com.au/ who can't get it right top left corner time has been changed 3 time already this morning and its still wrong
    I think you'll find that the SMH site actually derives the time from your PC. If you change the system time and then refresh the SMH page you'll see the new time come up on the site.

    I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.

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    We just went onto fast time last month. Now rather than all this foolishness of the semi-annual time adjustment, why don't we leave our clocks on fast time? We all like the extra light in the afternoon and evening so???????

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    Not those of us who live in areas where the sun is already around for too long and is too hot, even in the dry and not-so-hot season.
    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick View Post
    Not those of us who live in areas where the sun is already around for too long and is too hot, even in the dry and not-so-hot season.

    Yeah, that extra hour of daylight fades the curtains and puts cows off milk production.

    Was in Toowomba during last big DST debate and fairdinkum, DST was the root cause of all evil in world if you believed the anti-argument.

    Anywhere west of Roma has a real point, sun does not set until 9pm way out western Qld, but lets get real, about 4 ppl live there and they don't know what a clock is, they work to the sun anyway.


    DST means we get 10 TV channels instead of the usual 5, NSW Channels and Qld Channels running an hour later ).
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    DST here would mean that when we get home from work, the sun would be 1 hour higher in the sky meaning we have an extra hour of being outside our air conditioned office. And of course in the morning there would still be comfortable sleep time available that would not be being utilised for sleep, but getting ready to go to work. Then of course you have a subtle adjustment to your circadian rhythm and dont even get to make use of that usual morning sleep in relative comfort on weekends that we were used to.
    And oddly enough the faded curtain thing has some validity, vis, if you are home from work with the sun 1 hour higher, you draw your curtains with the sun 1 hour higher than pre dst. Unless of course they are drawn all the time.
    So my advice to you is, if you want daylight saving time, get to work and hour earlier leave an hour earlier. (cept you were in the tweed and thus have it)
    Mick

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    I put it back early by one night and turned up to what was a decent garage sale, but everything I wanted my grubby hands on was sold before I got there.

    Wasn't the only dope who stuffed up, another bloke was waiting in his car for 5 minutes before going in on the dot of 8:00.

    What machinery there was 3 phase so no loss, but I missed out on the hand tools.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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