Shik
Starship database: completed; History of Starfleet: done; website: probably never
Member # 343
posted
Taken from a post on Livejournal (not mine):
So, for those of us in Europe and North America, Daylight Saving Time has just ended. Those six months a year when we are legally permitted to gather and store daylight have come to a close.
I'm sure many of you are now sitting at home with your saved pile of daylight wondering several things. Could you have saved more daylight? And what should you do with your daylight now that the saving time is over?
The first year I actively saved daylight, I only managed to collect 3lbs (that was in the days before the metric system). Still, it would have been enough to last me through the winter, had I used it wisely. But instead I frittered it away, using it to read at night-time when I was too lazy to turn my bedside lamp on. By December I had no daylight left, and was forced to drive to work in the dark every morning.
I advise you, no matter how much or little daylight you've managed to save this year, use it only when it is necessary.
This year, thanks to much hard work, I have managed to save 18 kilos of daylight. This might seem like a lot, but I know how quickly it can be used up if I'm not careful. This is why I have chosen to put my daylight into a high-interest Daylight Savings account at the bank. I will make a daylight withdrawal only when necessary, and my daylight should easily last me all the way through to March. I advise everyone to do the same.
And for those of you in Australia, your Daylight Saving time has just begun! I hope you are all working hard to save daylight already, and not leaving it until the last minute. Summer may seem long, but before you know it, it will be March and there won't be much daylight left to save. Good Luck!
-------------------- "The French have a saying: 'mise en place'—keep everything in its fucking place!"
Registered: Jun 2000
| IP: Logged
posted
Queensland doesn't have it and I hope it stays that way despite the number of moronic southerners coming up to South East Queensland and trying to get the government to 'bring us in line' with the other Eastern States.
They don't seem to understand one thing. In summer, Queensland gets HOT, very HOT. It's not about cows and milking and getting children to bed - it's about coming home from work and waiting for the sun to bloody set. I don't want an EXTRA hour of hot Western sun to make me feel worse. In the morning - you can sleep through that hour of sun - in the afternoon - it's just tiring. Why wont they listen.
Andrew
-------------------- "Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica." - Jim Halpert. (The Office)
Da_bang80
A few sectors short of an Empire
Member # 528
posted
This is my first ever year were I had to set my clock back an hour. Living in saskatchewan we didn't have daylight savings time.
Now I hate it, I can't tell if it's 9 AM or 8 AM. I liked it better when the only hint of Daylight savings we had was the moving of tv shows an hour ahead.
Stupid fucking daylight. Who needs it anyways? Perpetual darkness would be way more fun.
-------------------- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I cannot accept. And the wisdom to hide the bodies of all the people I had to kill today because they pissed me off.
Daniel Butler
I'm a Singapore where is my boat
Member # 1689
posted
Guys, guys...the official spelling is Daylight Saving Time, NOT SavingS. Just wanted to point that out. Also, you know, I think we should pool our pocket money and build a giant mirror to point the sun away from the Earth. Perpetual darkness! ...and, y'know, extinction of all life on earth but NO MORE SUN!
Registered: Jul 2005
| IP: Logged
posted
Didn't the Russians make a giant space mirror to reflect light onto some area that got too dark in the winter? Maybe that was just part of a weird dream I had or something... I remember them saying it'd be visible as bright as the moon at night, but it was never heard from again.
Anyway, here in London it got dark by about 4:30pm. That really sucks. I hate walking home in the dark. And now they're saying it'll get freezing cold tomorrow and won't get warm again till after winter. It's a blasted conspiracy to make everyone depressed.
Da_bang80
A few sectors short of an Empire
Member # 528
posted
Dude, there's already 3 inch's of snow on the ground here. You should've seen some of the pileups it caused.
OMG LOL! I was just looking out the window and I saw the neighbor get smoked by snow falling from the roof of his house. Poor bastard.
-------------------- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I cannot accept. And the wisdom to hide the bodies of all the people I had to kill today because they pissed me off.
posted
A lovely 78 degrees here- breezy too. It'll probbaly stay this cold for a few more days before creeping back up into the low 80's.
Such is the Fall/Winter months here- a time of relaxation: no hurricaines to potentially prepare for and the laughable Christmas displays already up in stores (as though songs like "Winter Wonderland" hold any meaning here.
Driving down A1A today (the road stretching along our eastern beaches) I was happily ogoling the skimpy bikinis on the lovely women sunning themselves (and on a Mnday afternoon no less! Dont hot women need jobs?!?).
-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
Registered: Aug 2002
| IP: Logged
Da_bang80
A few sectors short of an Empire
Member # 528
posted
quote:Originally posted by B.J.: It's a wonderful 70�F here today.
quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: A lovely 78 degrees here- breezy too. It'll probbaly stay this cold for a few more days before creeping back up into the low 80's.
Such is the Fall/Winter months here- a time of relaxation: no hurricaines to potentially prepare for and the laughable Christmas displays already up in stores (as though songs like "Winter Wonderland" hold any meaning here.
Driving down A1A today (the road stretching along our eastern beaches) I was happily ogoling the skimpy bikinis on the lovely women sunning themselves (and on a Mnday afternoon no less! Dont hot women need jobs?!?).
Assholes.
-------------------- Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I cannot accept. And the wisdom to hide the bodies of all the people I had to kill today because they pissed me off.
posted
No, the Russians too. The did or were GOING to build a space mirror to reflect sunlight into the darkest parts of Siberia during the winter.
Registered: Mar 1999
| IP: Logged
Daniel Butler
I'm a Singapore where is my boat
Member # 1689
posted
I live in Texas. Here's what happens this time of year: 80*F; 65*F; 80*F; 70*F; 60*F and then it stays like that. Dunno what the bouncing around is all about. It was 80 on Sunday. Now its ... I dunno, I'll have to look it up, but I'm cold. *tap tap* Its 58*F right now. I can't believe I think that's cold...I was raised in Illinois....
Registered: Jul 2005
| IP: Logged
quote:Originally posted by AndrewR: No, the Russians too. The did or were GOING to build a space mirror to reflect sunlight into the darkest parts of Siberia during the winter.
Slim chance o' that now- maybe Putin will build a giant orbital magnifying glass to burn the chechnyans like ants. Saves on bullets....OTOH, it's a waaay cooler deterrant to illegal immigration than that idiotic fence the republicans want along Mexico's border (and imagine the "refried beans" jokes!)
Still, a giant space-mirror would be a fantastic psychological weapon- imagine some asshole cursing your capitol with eternal daylight. All the hot goth chicks would split, and a city with no hot goth chicks is no city at all. ...or worse still: they could beam an eternally annoying Greatful Dead laser light show over a whole city...maybe with low-flying planes to constantly play that dumbass "truckin'" song at all hours...hmmmmm...
-------------------- Justice inclines her scales so that wisdom comes at the price of suffering. -Aeschylus, Agamemnon
Registered: Aug 2002
| IP: Logged