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Greenroom
Greenroom
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7 Oct 2007 10:16pm
quote:
Originally posted by gazza

Now I can drive to lano get there at 4pm


Not to mention all the other far away spots
The Grinch
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7 Oct 2007 10:31pm

Since daylight saving has been introduced my curtains have faded more.
ggggg
ggggg
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14 Oct 2007 6:03pm
In the previous 3 referendums on daylight savings, the yes vote was lost in the metropolitan area 51% NO - 49% Yes. AFTER the country vote was counted it was 53% NO - 47% Yes. Nothing will change no matter how many referendums we have, the answer will always be NO!!!

1975: 46.3 Yes 53.7 No
1984: 45.7 Yes 54.3 No
1992: 46.9 Yes 53.1 No
http://www.nodaylightsaving.com/
greenleader
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14 Oct 2007 11:08pm
nice first post ggggg, what are your thoughts on pre marital sex?
frant
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14 Oct 2007 11:16pm
quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

nice first post ggggg, what are your thoughts on pre marital sex?


nnnnno
Zed
Zed
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14 Oct 2007 9:27pm
quote:
Originally posted by ggggg

In the previous 3 referendums on daylight savings, the yes vote was lost in the metropolitan area 51% NO - 49% Yes. AFTER the country vote was counted it was 53% NO - 47% Yes. Nothing will change no matter how many referendums we have, the answer will always be NO!!!

1975: 46.3 Yes 53.7 No
1984: 45.7 Yes 54.3 No
1992: 46.9 Yes 53.1 No
http://www.nodaylightsaving.com/



Well I think it's time to get rid of the referendum process. It's just too f**king stupid having the sun up at 4.30am and it going down at 7. Hence the reason why the rest of the world (bar qld) have it.
ggggg
ggggg
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14 Oct 2007 10:27pm
quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

nice first post ggggg, what are your thoughts on pre marital sex?



it was great 20 yrs ago but I don’t think it’s appropriate for my daughter
greenleader
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15 Oct 2007 12:52am
aaah yes, twenty years ago, no daylight saving, fiddle with your girlfriend behind the house in the dark when her old man was watching the abc news.

bdt
bdt
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15 Oct 2007 12:17am
loved it diving & sailing after work then getting up for work in the dark in summer and a 4 & 7 year old up to all hours not so keen
Mark _australia
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15 Oct 2007 8:11am
quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

aaah yes, twenty years ago, no daylight saving, fiddle with your girlfriend behind the house in the dark when her old man was watching the abc news.





Hahahahaha love it.
ggggg
ggggg
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15 Oct 2007 10:43pm
If you dont like DLS, Please take time to sign up in the forum
http://daylightsavingwa.com/forum/ & Register your disapproval
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
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16 Oct 2007 7:23am
maybe we should just forward the red arrows on your post to Carps,,,,

trial by seabreeze.com...

daylightsaving passed
nebbian
nebbian
WA
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16 Oct 2007 8:04am
Actually it's not such a bad idea:
Trial by Internet.

At least one party has finally gotten the message:
www.senatoronline.com.au/

Pity about the acronym SOL though
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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16 Oct 2007 8:12am
quote:
Originally posted by ggggg

If you dont like DLS, Please take time to sign up in the forum
http://daylightsavingwa.com/forum/ & Register your disapproval



Hang on. For those (most of us) who finish work at 4-5pm, and it is half hour drive to the water, having DLS makes the difference between getting a sail or not. No DLS means sailing once a week IF it blows on my days off, ........WITH DLS means sailing EVERY day after work.... (well every day that it blows so maybe 3-4 per week).

You will not be able to sell anything other than DLS on this forum I suspect.
mineral1
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16 Oct 2007 8:55am
quote:
Originally posted by Mark _australia

quote:
Originally posted by ggggg

If you dont like DLS, Please take time to sign up in the forum
http://daylightsavingwa.com/forum/ & Register your disapproval



Hang on. For those (most of us) who finish work at 4-5pm, and it is half hour drive to the water, having DLS makes the difference between getting a sail or not. No DLS means sailing once a week IF it blows on my days off, ........WITH DLS means sailing EVERY day after work.... (well every day that it blows so maybe 3-4 per week).

You will not be able to sell anything other than DLS on this forum I suspect.



And for those who don't want DLS, then sadly you are going to have to "share", as we have had to put up with the malarkey of nil DLS for far too long Three on three off for those who cant hack it
And for those who have sour grapes, Pffffttttt, I hope you curtains fade,
frant
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16 Oct 2007 12:16pm
People who are against daylight saving need to get over it. Civilized states and countries have had DLS for years and will never revert back. DST will fade your curtains if your kids come home from school and turn on the TV and close the curtains to avoid the sunshine. Send them outside to play. In fact if you have a young family pack a picnic and go down to the beach/go for a walk etc etc. If you have older kids go windsurfing/bikeriding/play a round of golf etc etc. If they are tired out from physical activity they will sleep like babies.
The guys who work for me in the factory do a double DST by starting and finishing an hour earlier. Gives them a the whole afternoon off every day of summer.
Only problem I have experienced with DST was as a tourist in Scotland where the twilight extends to midnight and the afternoon to about 8pm. Their pub licencing laws don't match so that kids under 18 cannot stay in a pub after 8pm. So you have to coincide your evening meal at the pub with the fact that you are going to get kicked out (or the kids at least) at 8 which is about the time you would prefer to think about eating. I guess they could change the licencing laws rather than DST.
I really fail to understand why the rural communities or farmers in particular are against DST. My observation of farmers is that work is governed by the sun and not the clock and they seem to work pretty damn hard so wether its 5am or 4 am that they get up its still sunrise. Then when it busy they work around the clock.
Viva la DST.
Richiefish
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16 Oct 2007 12:57pm
what about daylight credit ?????
Richiefish
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16 Oct 2007 12:57pm
what about daylight credit ?????
Greenroom
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16 Oct 2007 7:43pm
quote:
Originally posted by Mark _australia

quote:
Originally posted by ggggg

If you dont like DLS, Please take time to sign up in the forum
http://daylightsavingwa.com/forum/ & Register your disapproval



Hang on. For those (most of us) who finish work at 4-5pm, and it is half hour drive to the water, having DLS makes the difference between getting a sail or not. No DLS means sailing once a week IF it blows on my days off, ........WITH DLS means sailing EVERY day after work.... (well every day that it blows so maybe 3-4 per week).

You will not be able to sell anything other than DLS on this forum I suspect.


Last year I didnt really like DLS because I finished work 230-300pm.
But this year since I will be finishing work later I need DLS for a sail
The Grinch
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16 Oct 2007 11:18pm
..And not just my curtains
The car is looking faded too.

My wife's workmate believes we shouldn't intefer with nature.

Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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17 Oct 2007 7:35pm
seeing as thought the earth's rotation will be 24hrs (and 0.004sec) for a very looong time, I guess having clocks is interfering with nature? ask your wife's work friend if they believe we should just ban clocks (I'm guessing you have already had a crack at him/her and they don't get it??)

I guess with their logic, 'nature' decided when 6:00am should be in relation to how high the sun is, not the gregorian monks who made up calendars and such (?)

They're prolly one of the dicks who believe that we can run the world on water if we all just love each other (and trees) enough

nebbian
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17 Oct 2007 7:45pm
Mark... um... I think you need to give Grinchy's hook and line back, they're tangled up with his sinker.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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17 Oct 2007 7:59pm
welll.... noooooo........ the first bit about curtains and fading stuff was pretty obvious but I am pretty sure he was serious that his wife knows somebody who actually believes it is interfering with nature

(fingers crossed)

greenleader
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17 Oct 2007 11:17pm
i certainly have been inferred as interfering with guinea pigs, but i always made sure i had a roll of 2" masking tape.
Wineman
Wineman
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18 Oct 2007 10:19am
quote:
Originally posted by greenleader

i certainly have been inferred as interfering with guinea pigs, but i always made sure i had a roll of 2" masking tape.



An oldie..but still a goodie
GreenPat
GreenPat
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18 Oct 2007 1:15pm
quote:
Originally posted by Mark _australia


Hang on. For those (most of us) who finish work at 4-5pm, and it is half hour drive to the water, having DLS makes the difference between getting a sail or not. No DLS means sailing once a week IF it blows on my days off, ........WITH DLS means sailing EVERY day after work.... (well every day that it blows so maybe 3-4 per week).

You will not be able to sell anything other than DLS on this forum I suspect.



Bravo. I'm not working 8 to 5 this summer, but I was last summer and it really made the difference. Hopefully one day I can do it again, at which time I want DLS so I can kite 7 days a week, not 2.
ebb gal
ebb gal
WA
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18 Oct 2007 2:38pm
i think its cool.surfing straight after work...YEW!! BRING IT ON
Captain Bob
Captain Bob
WA
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18 Oct 2007 4:56pm
but how will the cows know when to get milked. Increase in milk cost, can't afford fuel so can't get to the beach after work. Nooooo!!


Surfer62
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26 Oct 2007 10:19pm
WHAT TIME WILL THE ROOSTER WAKE UP?
FilthyAmatuer
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28 Oct 2007 1:59am
The Grinch said...

My wife's workmate believes we shouldn't intefer with nature.




HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, that is the funniest **** I have ever heard, +1 for the anti DST brigade
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