I've just done mine.
It'll be lovely sleeping in for an extra hour.
Mine do themselves, and the ones that don't will remain at the time they
are now. They'll be right again in the Autumn.
It's my private rebellion against BST. They should stop mucking about
with the clocks. I'll be lying in bed thinking of you when you have to
get up in the dark on Monday morning.
I agree. It was great when they had that experiment a few years back
with keeping the clocks the same all year round. Don't know why they
went back to the clock-changing lark again. I think it was something to
do with farmers in Shetland.
My watch and the clock in my car will be right again next week. I hope I
remember that. I did think of having two watches - one for summer and
one for winter.
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greebs
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Re: Dont forget ...greebo wrote: ...Norty Sheeel, but it doesn't work. ... It'll be lovely sleeping in for an extra hour. ... with keeping the clocks the same all year round. ... (uk.education.staffroom)
Re: PP review whinge. ... There isn't any more daylight to be had. ...clocks forward an hour (or more correctly, moving the time we do stuff) ... and it'd *still* be nearly dark when I get home. ... (uk.rec.sheds)
Re: Still Sinking [OT] ... I know what you mean about the change in clocks.... There's something about going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark that seems to sap all the energy. ... I know it's the lack of light, and I know about light therapy, but it's still hard. ... Know that my thoughts are with you, and don't forget to be gentle to yourself, too. ... (rec.pets.cats.anecdotes)
Re: The hour change - what do you think? ... If you have one hour of daylight outside of your working day then, ... and having to get up while it's still dark can ruin my whole day. ... Putting the clocks back in October buys me an extra few weeks when I don't have to do that, which makes a tremendous difference to my quality of life during those weeks. ...Dark evenings don't bother me. ... (uk.rec.cycling)
Re: Whoops.. Dont forget to put the clocks back ... I heard on the radio this morning, that some organisations (inc RoSPA), want us to put the clocks back one hour forward of GMT in winter and two hours forward of GMT in summer. ... I hate getting up and going out to work in the dark, and if the clocks stay put one hour ahead of GMT for winter, that means it won't be daylight until about 9am. ... I suspect it is safer for kids to go to school fresh in the dark in the morning than it is to mess about with their mates on the way home from school in the dark. ... (uk.telecom.broadband)