If it gives my plants an extra hour of sunlight then I'm up for it.
Double Summertime. Page 3
Quote: sootyj @ February 23 2011, 9:28 PM GMTThats because you stole all the Iraqis daylight
They were already tan enough.
P.S. San Antonio's latitude is south of Iraq's.
Yeh shipped it all back to the US in special sunlight tankers.
It's not dark 25 hours out of 24 in Baghdad there's a national candle shortage.
You should be ashamed!
Quote: zooo @ February 23 2011, 9:33 PM GMTI don't think we do go below 8 hours.
7:50 in London. Much worse in Scottishland, I'd suppose.
I don't know what it's like up there. They live in caves I think.
I'd love to live in a cave up a cliff face providing it had all mod cons.
So a house then.
Quote: zooo @ February 23 2011, 9:43 PM GMTI don't know what it's like up there. They live in caves I think.
Will answer this properly when I've finished skinning a brace of freshly caught haggises - or haggii as we say in the plural.
There's a lot to be said for it in energy saving terms. Whether or not you buy climate change - and I understand some people are still happy to disagree with the idea - there is undoubtedly a limited amount of fossil fuel before we use it all up. And even before then, we (i.e. us and everybody, not just the UK) are reliant on a limited number of providers of fossil fuel. As far as I understand it, this proposal could not only save energy, but virtually eliminate "bad light" stopping play in England's home Tests, so I'm all for it.
There's nothing to stop Scotland having a separate time zone is there?
Quote: keewik @ February 23 2011, 6:25 PM GMTIn winter it's still dark here at 8 a.m. so the thought of it being dark till 10 in the morning utterly horrifies me. I'm quite sure it would lead to people being more depressed than ever in winter. It would seem like winter was lasting till April or even May.
Til 9am... Single Winter Time.