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Is Everone Ready For The Clocks Going Back One Hour ?

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SparklyKid | 17:12 Fri 26th Oct 2018 | ChatterBank
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Don't see the point really, sun comes up, sun goes down, does not matter what the fingers on the clock point at.
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I'm ready I'm ready :)

Yes, ready.
There is talk of the clock-changing being abandoned, since the notion that started it - extra daylight for farmers, seems less of a major issue in modern farming that it was decades ago.

I would be delighted to see it go, I loathe going round changing all the clocks, especially the car ones.
Yes thank you.
Yes- I'm not sure there has ever been much of a point. It doesn't affect daylight hours anyway.
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I do it in stages, car clock first then clock on mantle piece. The rest can wait a week or so.
Quite true SK, if your sole aim in daily life is ensuring that your chemical toilet is emptied and your pen is primed with vitriol - for those of us with busier lives it does make a difference - a profoundly negative one when it's now dark at 5pm instaed of 6pm

The only time i trust is "the computers" AKA my phone or laptop. It knows you know...
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I do take the opportunity of replacing the batteries, mostly AA.
I'll be nearly dark at this time, on Sunday. :-)
All my clocks and watches are radio-controlled....so adjust themselves.
And so does the one in the car....by magic, I assume.
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I do like this website,page whatever,

https://time.is/
Six months of the clock in my car being an hour out!
Yes.. but is that "the" time? A philosophical question.

It's not a question of when.. But where!
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It is a strange thing to do in any event. I thought the school kids in Scotland had an issue.Why not start school at 10 instead of 9 then, all too confusing for me.
Yes looking forward to it, quite like the dark nights.
We Suffolk folk have to remember to put our clocks back (to the 1950s) every time we cross the Norfolk border ;-)
Lol Chris
I like the change and want to keep it. I remember when it didn't for a year or 2 (70s 80s??) and stayed on BST - Scottish kids were going to school in the dark, not light until 0900.

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