heliomass, 2 months ago (edited 2 months ago) Clock changes.
Clock changes.
GreenSky, 2 months ago @heliomass There is no winter time. Winter time is the normal time, i.e. the time when the sun is at its zenith at 12:00 p.m.
@heliomass There is no winter time. Winter time is the normal time, i.e. the time when the sun is at its zenith at 12:00 p.m.
Chigaze, 2 months ago @heliomass @davidh Nitpick: “Winter time” is solar time, or at least the time that is closest to solar time where midnight is the middle the of the night and noon is when the sun is at it’s highest. :)
@heliomass @davidh Nitpick: “Winter time” is solar time, or at least the time that is closest to solar time where midnight is the middle the of the night and noon is when the sun is at it’s highest. :)
heliomass, 2 months ago @Chigaze @davidh Good point.
@Chigaze @davidh Good point.
EMR, 2 months ago @heliomass nobody seems to like the 'continuous time variation' instead of daylight savings approach. This would also eliminate time zones.
@heliomass nobody seems to like the 'continuous time variation' instead of daylight savings approach. This would also eliminate time zones.
jfmezei, 2 months ago @heliomass Politicians need the clock changes so they can brag about giving us an extra hour of sunshine in the spring 😉
@heliomass Politicians need the clock changes so they can brag about giving us an extra hour of sunshine in the spring 😉
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