UK : Clocks go forward tonight (Sunday 29th March)

edited March 2020 in Chit chat
Remember to put you clock forward one hour!! :-)

And here is a nice piccy of a clock in a field.

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  • Tomorrow, one hour less of home confinement, hurrah!
  • Tomorrow, one hour less of home confinement, hurrah!

    Nice, never thought of that.
  • Had to go round the flat changing all the clocks manually.
    Not great when you've done half a bottle of bourbon.
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • Tomorrow, one hour less of home confinement, hurrah!
    Fake news! :))
    Instead you get 25 hours more containment on Saturday...

    Myths busted:

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time is Observed Everywhere
    Not all countries mess about with their clocks. Countries along or below the equator don’t implement time shifts since daylight hours don’t change much from season to season. Much of Asia and Africa, Iceland and parts of Australia don’t use DST. Arizona, Hawaii, and regions of Quebec and British Columbia also don’t observe DST either.

    Myth: (insert the name of who you have been told) Invented Daylight Saving Time
    Never mind who you are told came up with this idea. It was William Willett, an English builder. While on an early morning horseback ride on the outskirts of London in 1905, Willett theorized that if the United Kingdom moved its clocks forward by 80 minutes between April and October, Britons would be able to enjoy more sunlight. Willett spent much of his own personal fortune trying to persuade Parliament to embrace the idea, but he died in 1915 without seeing his dream come to fruition.

    Myth: The U.K. was the First Country to Embrace Daylight Saving Time
    Certain regions of Canada had already adopted DST as early as 1908. On 1st July of that year, residents of Port Arthur in Ontario—what is now Thunder Bay—were the first in the world to turn their clocks forward by one hour. Regina, Sask. implemented DST in 1914 and Winnipeg followed suit in 1916. Germany adopted daylight saving time (DST) in 1916 to conserve energy during World War I and applied it across the whole country.

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time Helps Farmers
    The myth is that DST helps farmers by giving them extra time to work in the fields, especially important when harvesting their crops.
    Most farmers however are the loudest critics of DST, as it is more of a hindrance than a help. Retail shops are one of the main reasons DST was adopted in North America. As lighter evenings means more business, commuters leaving work while it’s daylight sun are more inclined to shop before they make their way home.

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time Makes You Healthy
    Sunlight enables your body to generate vitamin D, so more sunlight must be good for you, but numerous studies have also linked daylight saving time to a rise in road accidents and health problems. A 2008 Swedish study in the New England Journal of Medicine—based on information collected over a 20-year period—found a higher incidence of heart attacks in the first three weekdays after clocks go forward or are put back. Some insurance companies record a significant (up to 20%) increase in road accidents when clocks change. Changes in circadian rhythm, too, can trigger cluster headaches and lead to days or weeks of discomfort.

    This one is still a matter of debate:
    Daylight Saving Time Saves Energy
    Not in the same way it once did. Lighting technology has evolved so much even over the last 20 years: LED lighting uses up to 80% less electricity than incandescent bulbs. And in an increasingly changing lifestyle, more and more people work shifts. The change in the clocks saves no energy, instead the same amount of energy is just used on a different shift.

    Mark
    Sinclair FAQ Wiki
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    ! Standby alert !
    “There are four lights!”
    Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb!
    Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year :)
  • edited March 2020
    Tomorrow, one hour less of home confinement, hurrah!
    Fake news! :))
    Instead you get 25 hours more containment on Saturday...

    Myths busted:

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time is Observed Everywhere
    Not all countries mess about with their clocks. Countries along or below the equator don’t implement time shifts since daylight hours don’t change much from season to season. Much of Asia and Africa, Iceland and parts of Australia don’t use DST. Arizona, Hawaii, and regions of Quebec and British Columbia also don’t observe DST either.

    Myth: (insert the name of who you have been told) Invented Daylight Saving Time
    Never mind who you are told came up with this idea. It was William Willett, an English builder. While on an early morning horseback ride on the outskirts of London in 1905, Willett theorized that if the country moved its clocks forward by 80 minutes between April and October, Britons would be able to enjoy more sunlight. Willett spent much of his own personal fortune trying to persuade Parliament to embrace the idea, but he died in 1915 without seeing his dream come to fruition.

    Myth: The U.K. was the First Country to Embrace Daylight Saving Time
    Certain regions of Canada had already adopted DST as early as 1908. On 1st July of that year, residents of Port Arthur in Ontario—what is now Thunder Bay—were the first in the world to turn their clocks forward by one hour. Regina, Sask. implemented DST in 1914 and Winnipeg followed suit in 1916. Germany adopted daylight saving time (DST) in 1916 to conserve energy during World War I and applied it across the whole country.

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time Helps Farmers
    The myth is that DST helps farmers by giving them extra time to work in the fields, especially important when harvesting their crops.
    Most farmers however are the loudest critics of DST, as it is more of a hindrance than a help. Retail shops are one of the main reasons DST was adopted in North America. As lighter evenings means more business, commuters leaving work while it’s daylight are more inclined to shop before they make their way home.

    Myth: Daylight Saving Time Makes You Healthy
    Sunlight enables your body to generate vitamin D, so more sunlight must be good for you, but numerous studies have also linked changing the clocks to a rise in road accidents and health problems. A 2008 Swedish study in the New England Journal of Medicine—based on information collected over a 20-year period—found a higher incidence of heart attacks in the first three weekdays after clocks go forward or are put back. Some insurance companies record a significant (up to 20%) increase in road accidents when clocks change. Changes in circadian rhythm, too, can trigger cluster headaches and lead to days or weeks of discomfort.

    This one is still a matter of debate:
    Daylight Saving Time Saves Energy
    Not in the same way it once did. Lighting technology has evolved so much even over the last 20 years: LED lighting uses up to 80% less electricity than incandescent bulbs. And in an increasingly changing lifestyle, more and more people work shifts. The change in the clocks saves no energy, instead the same amount of energy is just used on a different shift.

    Mark
    Post edited by 1024MAK on
    Sinclair FAQ Wiki
    Repair Guides. Spanish Hardware site.
    WoS - can't download? Info here...
    former Meulie Spectrum Archive but no longer available :-(
    Spectranet: the TNFS directory thread

    ! Standby alert !
    “There are four lights!”
    Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb!
    Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year :)
  • edited March 2020
    zx1 wrote: »
    Had to go round the flat changing all the clocks manually.
    Not great when you've done half a bottle of bourbon.

    LOL, i think unless maybe one is a druid, most people have to change them manually!!
    Post edited by dmsmith on
  • Naah, I only change 2 clocks in my house. A big old fashioned clock in the kitchen and a wall clock in the computer study. Everything else changes themselves.
    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • Computer operating systems change themselves i know that much, and I suppose many newer digital clocks do, but the ones with the hands well those have to be changed.
  • edited March 2020
    dmsmith wrote: »
    Remember to put you clock forward one hour!! :-)

    And here is a nice piccy of a clock in a field.

    Clocks-Change-2020-latest-news-clock-change-2020-spring-forward-1260755.jpg?r=1585421844174

    Moggy sings...

    "you picked a fine time to leave me Lucille with two hungry children and a clock in a field...."

    (Sorry the whisky's kicking in.)
    Post edited by moggy on
  • zx1 wrote: »
    Not great when you've done half a bottle of bourbon.
    Most clocks here are electronic ones with auto daylight saving, but I also still prefer mechanics.

    My work is rather sedative, so I rarely feel blue and no lack of the sunlight, yet I always try to move as much as possible to maintain my vitality.


    ZX1, you should know it better how to balance your stress level and immunity system, so don't go into this way too deeply, mate. There're different bottles, but when you see a half-empty bottle, then it is pretty enough)
  • edited March 2020
    i didn't changed any clocks today... all of them were still in summer time mode and i was too lazy to change them last october :P
    Post edited by Timmy on
  • Timmy wrote: »
    i didn't changed any clocks today... all of them were still in summer time mode and i was too lazy to change them last october :P
    Haha, just like my son. He reckons the clock in his room is correct for 6 months of every year.

    I wanna tell you a story 'bout a woman I know...
  • zx1zx1
    edited March 2020
    I had to change the clock on my kitchen wall, a small clock in my living room, the clock on my fixed line telephone my 2 watches and my radio alarm clock :D
    Post edited by zx1 on
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • edited March 2020
    NRA wrote: »
    zx1 wrote: »
    Not great when you've done half a bottle of bourbon.
    Most clocks here are electronic ones with auto daylight saving, but I also still prefer mechanics.

    My work is rather sedative, so I rarely feel blue and no lack of the sunlight, yet I always try to move as much as possible to maintain my vitality.


    ZX1, you should know it better how to balance your stress level and immunity system, so don't go into this way too deeply, mate. There're different bottles, but when you see a half-empty bottle, then it is pretty enough)

    ...rather sedative, or rather sedentary? :-D
    Post edited by dmsmith on
  • zx1 wrote: »
    I had to change the clock on my kitchen wall, a small clock in my living room, the clock on my fixed line telephone my 2 watches and my radio alarm clock :D

    Its the ones you have to stand on the table to fix that get me!!
  • moggy wrote: »
    dmsmith wrote: »
    Remember to put you clock forward one hour!! :-)

    And here is a nice piccy of a clock in a field.

    Clocks-Change-2020-latest-news-clock-change-2020-spring-forward-1260755.jpg?r=1585421844174

    Moggy sings...

    "you picked a fine time to leave me Lucille with two hungry children and a clock in a field...."

    (Sorry the whisky's kicking in.)

    Haha, now that is funny.
  • edited March 2020
    Glad you told me. Don't want to turn up in my living room an hour late!
    Post edited by Lee Fogarty on
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  • So....had to be up and on a call for 09:30 today.
    Alarm went off at 09:00 and by 09:30 I was headset on and dialling into the call that was long finished....

    Yep - the one clock I have that doesn't put itself forward the hour is my alarm clock......whoops.
    "I should use simulator loosely 'cos I don't think it's quite like this on the beach with helicopters and fires and the jumping beach buggy" - paulisthebest3uk 2020.
  • edited March 2020
    All those folks who didn't put their clocks forward - they're notable by their absence :-D

    Post edited by dmsmith on
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