Indeed. I wish they would get rid of this malarchy right now.We did our Daylight Savings on the 10th, I'm assuming that's what your talking about.
Having the change on different dates across the world doesn't make things any better, either.
Indeed. I wish they would get rid of this malarchy right now.We did our Daylight Savings on the 10th, I'm assuming that's what your talking about.
It saves lives in the logging industry.Indeed. I wish they would get rid of this malarchy right now.
Having the change on different dates across the world doesn't make things any better, either.
Marvelous, keep chalking them up.Another milestone passed...perhaps it's time to return to the bubble & shoot things again?
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Oh, and happy Easter for all you Christians out there.
Yeah I just started it myself. It's been a long wait. The graphics are insane. Runs flawlessly, too.On another note, I just bought Horizon Forbidden West, I didn't know Sony had ported to PC, been waiting a while for that one.
Right on, CMDR! 07Another milestone passed...perhaps it's time to return to the bubble & shoot things again?
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Yes, I played a little yesterday, the graphics are most excellent. I really loved Horizon Zero Dawn. 136GB, this game is a monster in size, I had to update my video driver again to get the full experience.Yeah I just started it myself. It's been a long wait. The graphics are insane. Runs flawlessly, too.
I'm kind wrapped up in Dragon's Dogma 2 though. I still bought Horizons Forbidden West because it's a must-play for me.
I'm in gamer heaven at the moment, with too much good stuff to play. And I still have stuff here in EDO I want to do.
Yay me.![]()
Thank goodness I don't work in the logging industry. I would be a liability after the switch - both directions. I would have to take a month off each time to not endanger others.It saves lives in the logging industry.
Wasn't it Germany who implemented it in the early 20th century? I think the railroads came up with the idea here in North America to keep trains on schedule. I take it you don't travel much.Thank goodness I don't work in the logging industry. I would be a liability after the switch - both directions. I would have to take a month off each time to not endanger others.
It throws me off my sleeping pattern, rendering me almost useless ever since they picked up the idea back in the 1980s...
I Read The Fine Manual for the ones I mentioned which were bought for their multiple temperature displays and they don't have the feature but they were only cheap.The main clocks in mycockpitroom are set via internet, therefore are accurate as long as I have connection.
Those clocks work best if they have a window or two in sight. Walls often tend to obscure the signal, rendering the function useless.
Do you live somewhere close to a different timezone? That would be the only explanation for this behaviour I could think of, besides the aforementioned obstruction.
Indeed. I wish they would get rid of this malarchy right now.
Having the change on different dates across the world doesn't make things any better, either.
It goes back way before the 1980s, I think Ben Franklin suggested it to cut candle and lamp oil usage. Much later they had double summer time when the clock was an hour on from where it is now, that might have been a wartime thing though. Discussions about changing/getting rid in the 70s? focused on the road safety angle of trying to keep the commute home in better light. Now of course I suspect the argument will revert back to the reduction in use of artificial light except now they will focus on reducing energy bills to bring on a a slower rate of climate change.Thank goodness I don't work in the logging industry. I would be a liability after the switch - both directions. I would have to take a month off each time to not endanger others.
It throws me off my sleeping pattern, rendering me almost useless ever since they picked up the idea back in the 1980s...
The history of DST is quite a mess. It is right that Germany implemented DST in 1916, in hopes to save some valuable ressources for the war effort, quickly followed by France and Britain. But the Weimar Republic ended this unloved war measure again in 1919, while Britain kept it going between the wars. In 1940, during WWII, DST made a return in german territories, for the same reason as in WWI. After the war, there were experiments with double DST and such, but in 1949, DST was ended once more in both Germanies.Wasn't it Germany who implemented it in the early 20th century? I think the railroads came up with the idea here in North America to keep trains on schedule. I take it you don't travel much.
Yeah, would be nice to have an option.I wish we had the option to get out on the left side of the SRV rather than the right side, it's a bit disconcerting.
I wish we had the option to get out on the left side of the SRV rather than the right side, it's a bit disconcerting.
Yeah, would be nice to have an option.