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arancini
arancini
WA
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25 Mar 2007 8:26am
daylight savng (WA) is over. How did it go? Personaly it left me bewildered. I thought Id love it, but now Im not sure.......
elmo
elmo
WA
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25 Mar 2007 8:48am
Personally I think we have it in the wrong time of year, summer our sun sets normally around 8 why have it light later.

The only thing it helps is the business community who has to deal the the eastern states like my company.

Now daylight saving through the winter months where the sun sets a 6 would (in theory) be more logical and beneficial.

I know it certainly sucked for going out for a dawn patrol surf at 5am, that changed to 6am with all the crowds.

I also got in the poo a few time sailing by the sun (whilst wearing a watch mind you) and getting home way late

Thats my thoughts on the matter other people will have their opinions and ideas
sinker
sinker
WA
255 posts
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25 Mar 2007 9:05am
Yeah, I'm not convinced it's any great benefit to windsurfers.

Didn't notice getting any longer sessions in, just finished later (9pm some nights!!)

WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
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25 Mar 2007 9:06am
LOVE IT.

Personally I think we have it in the wrong time of year, it should be ALL year round, with an extra 2hrs for the summer months so i can get more trips to lano in

if i had a 7-3 job instead of a 9-5 i wouldn't give a sh!t about it.
Rex
Rex
WA
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25 Mar 2007 9:50am
It would be interesting to see the difference in power usage during daylight saving, everyone getting home an hour earlier to turn on the tv and airconditioner, how ironic with the government wanting us to conserve power.
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
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25 Mar 2007 10:04am
Hammer time
digital
digital
WA
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25 Mar 2007 10:28am
should be in winter , makes more sense to me .

i didn`t really get it by bringing the clock forward an hour in summer , it just meant that you had to wait a extra hour for the seabreaze to come in , and yes getting home way late .

also we made the longest day of the year even longer .

and if it was to keep in touch with the east`s time then we should of moved 3 hours ahead not 1 .














digital
digital
WA
291 posts
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25 Mar 2007 10:39am
we have the shortest day of the year coming up in a couple months .

how about we all get together and make it even shorter , wind the clock back an hour ?

instead of sunset at about ten to six we can make it set at ten to five .

i hope that halfwitt Dorazio doesn`t see this .
talk`n about someone who doesn`t know the meaning of f*** ORF
mineral1
mineral1
WA
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25 Mar 2007 11:18am
quote:
Originally posted by digital


i hope that halfwitt Dorazio doesn`t see this .
talk`n about someone who doesn`t know the meaning of f*** ORF


digital, priceless, well put re the polly.

Me I reckoned it was OK. Did come unstuck like Elmo a few times, and it was well past fat cats bed time when I got home (I refuse to wear a watch)
Looks like I will be working over at Welshpool shortly (near Elmo) and live North of Wanneroo, so would like it to continue. Otherwise it means river sailing during week after work until weekends.
Mineral
digital
digital
WA
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25 Mar 2007 11:31am
i see your problem mineral1 , when i was working there i put more effort into getting out early than into the job , planning exit stratigies like parking the car in spots where know one can see it leave .
mineral1
mineral1
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25 Mar 2007 11:49am
digital, good strategy re car parking
Will have to adopt the strategy, "if the winds up, then I am visiting customers and suppliers"
Just a pain in the u know whats it getting home from there. Burns an hour of good water time
The congestion on any of the area North now is un-f... believable. Freeway, Reid, Wanneroo, Gnangarra Rd during early mornings and knock off.

Mineral
digital
digital
WA
291 posts
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25 Mar 2007 12:16pm
those roads were stuffed years ago , i am glad i don`t have do to that anymore . that will make me very angry .

and to think some people here want all of us to stay in the left lane ,two lanes aint enough let alone one .

would`nt want to be the poor bastard at the end of the traffic line , you would be still indicating just to leave your driveway and it would be time to turn around and go home .

and when you did finally join the line it would be like one of those pursuit races in cycling , you`d have to go flat out just to get to the front
arancini
arancini
WA
373 posts
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25 Mar 2007 2:58pm
personally Im up for the early session say 3 to 5,so daylight saving hasnt done much for me... just need to check the mobile a couple of times and make like Im busy with clients etc....As for exit strategy, lets hear them, (can always have more excuses) I always park my car up the street from work under a tree, when the gears loaded, and spread a tarp over the lot, (works in a wagon) no one seems to notice. (or care) all out of office appointments are booked subject to green arrows, and all "meetings" are scheduled for coastal areas for 1 to 2.30pm.........
MjEaster
MjEaster
WA
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25 Mar 2007 2:59pm
I feel sorry for you blokes with 9-5 im self employed and subcontract to a mate who has a little welding company (when i say little i mean just me) now i know welding in summer is not so good but i can start when i want and knock off when i want as long as the jobs get done he's happy and so am i going home at 12 so i take the gear to work which is in welshpool and leave straight from there to the beach a lifestyle i've always wanted

So daylight saving either way i dont care
mike
mike
WA
75 posts
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25 Mar 2007 5:24pm
Daylight savings in winter??????? Are you for real?????

Looks like there are plenty of people in Perth that fail to understand to BASIC concept of the idea.
elmo
elmo
WA
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25 Mar 2007 6:10pm
quote:
Originally posted by mike

Daylight savings in winter??????? Are you for real?????

Looks like there are prenty of people in Perth that fail to understand to BASIC concept of the idea.



and that is what exactly?

We have our clocks turned back 1 hour enabling us to have an extra hour of daylight.

Ok this is the basic premise for it.

So your hours are 9-5 (mine are officially 8-5 but I won't quibble) sunset for WST (western standard time) is 8pm roughly in summer.

Ohh you can't get from work to the beach in time, try harder, my office is in Welshpool I live south of Mandurah just shy of 100km away, I'm on the road each day I have no idea of where I'll end up yet I can manage to get down the beach most nights for at least a 1 hour session.

Now lets look at breezes, the breeze normally comes in at around 1400hrs WST thats now 1500hrs WDST provided it doesn't come in late.

If you have any family commitments like I do those times do not change so Daylight saving is actually a detriment there if the breeze comes in later.

If you want to go out to dinner or movies etc you end up in there an hour earlier so you are not actually saving anything there.

I also surf, I love the Dawn patrol, getting up at 4.30am heading of in the dark, to check out breaks in the half light and hitting the water before the crowds get there, dawn is an hour later so there ends up being no advantage in watching the sun rise over the dunes.

When we drive home with daylight saving, it's an hour earlier and a damn sight hotter.

The one benefit I see in the whole thing is for Business, the company which I work for has one of it's production centers in Melbourne, pre daylight savings it used to be a right royal pain in the freckle as you had to have orders in before 12 to get things out for the afternoon flights as against 1300hrs normally.

Winter to me is a good time to have daylight saving as the sun sets normally at 6pm which would mean no more getting down the beach just on dark.


Soooo

Please explain why we must have daylight in summer, what did you do the year before and the year before etc
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
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25 Mar 2007 7:18pm
I hear what you are saying Elmster BUT, in my case I live at least 40 minutes from the beach and its not always convenient for me to take my gear in the car to work.

That means that if I knock off at 5, get home in peak hour traffic, its close to 6, followed by pack up gear and off to beach means its around 7. On non daylight saving time that means that the wind is usually starting to drop off. At least with DST it is only really 6pm so I still have the chance of at least an hours decent sail.

Not that I get to do it as often as you coz I then have an hours drive home and pack up which with DST means its still at least light when I am doing that and I might even get a dive in the pool.

Depends where you live I guess, but it definately suits me
elmo
elmo
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25 Mar 2007 7:27pm
quote:
Originally posted by grumplestiltskin

I hear what you are saying Elmster BUT, in my case I live at least 40 minutes from the beach and its not always convenient for me to take my gear in the car to work.

That means that if I knock off at 5, get home in peak hour traffic, its close to 6, followed by pack up gear and off to beach means its around 7. On non daylight saving time that means that the wind is usually starting to drop off. At least with DST it is only really 6pm so I still have the chance of at least an hours decent sail.

Not that I get to do it as often as you coz I then have an hours drive home and pack up which with DST means its still at least light when I am doing that and I might even get a dive in the pool.

Depends where you live I guess, but it definately suits me



I Ken Dig It

Makes me wonder how we all did things for the 20 odd years without dialing the clock forward

I find it's not always convenient to take work stuff in my company car when it's always chokers with windsurfing gear
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
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25 Mar 2007 7:30pm
quote:
Makes me wonder how we all did things for the 20 odd years without dialing the clock forward


basically I never went after work thats why I'm still a crap sailor after so long
elmo
elmo
WA
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25 Mar 2007 8:02pm
quote:
Originally posted by grumplestiltskin

quote:
Makes me wonder how we all did things for the 20 odd years without dialing the clock forward


basically I never went after work thats why I'm still a crap sailor after so long




I supose thats 1 advantage of living so close to the beach
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
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25 Mar 2007 8:13pm
So if we were to vote yes or no for DLS what would you vote?
I would vote NO
Wineman
Wineman
NSW
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25 Mar 2007 10:18pm
quote:
Originally posted by elmo

quote:
Originally posted by grumplestiltskin

quote:
Makes me wonder how we all did things for the 20 odd years without dialing the clock forward


basically I never went after work thats why I'm still a crap sailor after so long




I supose thats 1 advantage of living so close to the beach



Sooooo...Elmo, without the benefit of local knowledge..........
does that mean you are crap...or you are good??[}:)][}:)]
poor relative
poor relative
WA
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25 Mar 2007 8:29pm
I guess the main reason for no DLS in winter is that the mornings would be dark til oooo 8 9 o clock? which may upset some folk more than it does now.

I love DLS it works for me perfect.

I do shifts so after work sails dont enter into it, what i like is in the evenings can go for a picnic with kids and they can runaround have fun with their mates whilst it is still light.

also i find that having BBQ's and stuff like that is more plesant as its warmer, its great.

my wife can take our dog for a walk after dinner without fear of walking in the dark.

Downside i guess is that the seabreeze comes in an hour later, which means i leave later come home later which is a pain, but workable.

yep i would vote YES for DLS.
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
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25 Mar 2007 8:47pm
DLS is yes for me!!!!!!

Lived in Melb first 34 years of my life, was used to it, could never understand WA's negative attitude toward it, and still find it hard to believe there are so many negative views about it, even here, with water sports lovers and people that work???

I geuss flexibility is one of the problems, people have set beliefs about the way the world should be, and that they are unwilling to change these beliefs, however a belief is just that, not a universal truth, it is a social and psychological construction, and therefore it can be deconstructed............
Greenroom
Greenroom
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25 Mar 2007 9:23pm
I finish work at 3 and sometimes earlier. I have kids who are 18 months and 4 years old. Last summer I would go straight from work to the beach for a good couple of hours on the water. And I would still get home at a reasonable hour for a sit down family dinner and to help my beautiful wife bath and put the rug rats to bed who by this time of day are rat chewed and could send any normal person up the wall.
But with the introduction to DLS I would find myself going home and then trying to leave with both kids hanging onto a leg each. And my wife saying "Do you have to go today!? I dont want to feed and bath and put to bed these ferel kids on my own every single day!"
elmo
elmo
WA
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25 Mar 2007 9:41pm
quote:
Originally posted by Greenroom

I finish work at 3 and sometimes earlier. I have kids who are 18 months and 4 years old. Last summer I would go straight from work to the beach for a good couple of hours on the water. And I would still get home at a reasonable hour for a sit down family dinner and to help my beautiful wife bath and put the rug rats to bed who by this time of day are rat chewed and could send any normal person up the wall.
But with the introduction to DLS I would find myself going home and then trying to leave with both kids hanging onto a leg each. And my wife saying "Do you have to go today!? I dont want to feed and bath and put to bed these ferel kids on my own every single day!"



Look after the boss!!!

Shes the one who lets you get your toys
hardie
hardie
WA
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25 Mar 2007 9:45pm
quote:
Originally posted by Greenroom

I finish work at 3 and sometimes earlier. I have kids who are 18 months and 4 years old. Last summer I would go straight from work to the beach for a good couple of hours on the water. And I would still get home at a reasonable hour for a sit down family dinner and to help my beautiful wife bath and put the rug rats to bed who by this time of day are rat chewed and could send any normal person up the wall.
But with the introduction to DLS I would find myself going home and then trying to leave with both kids hanging onto a leg each. And my wife saying "Do you have to go today!? I dont want to feed and bath and put to bed these ferel kids on my own every single day!"



Greeny,

I Certainly have empathy for your position, and can see how the old status quo suited your ways............ However, I could make some suggestions around beliefs and customs, but I would prefer to do that in private, plus who knows whether you would want any advice??, I wouldn't be so presumptious to give any advice where it isn't asked for or even wanted!!...........Empathy for you though There is nothing wrong with people wanting it as it was....... But equally there is nothing wrong with DLS...... For me it's about people's mindsets.... and the customs they have built around them...
elmo
elmo
WA
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26 Mar 2007 6:19am
Well either way we have another two summers of it to play with whether we like it or not before it gets voted out on again.


realistically it doesn't worry me to much I just think it's the wrong time of year
mike
mike
WA
75 posts
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26 Mar 2007 8:04am
Elmo my learnered friend the basic idea behind DLS all over the world is to allow people to enjoy an extra hour of daylight in the evening when the weather is fine ie summer. Not winter.

Your not the kind of guy to notice any curtain fading are you?????
Pugwash
Pugwash
WA
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26 Mar 2007 8:47am
West Aussies will say NO to any question...

Would you like Sunday trading
Would you like week night trading
Would you like $100
Would you like a free trip to Bali
Would you like not to be kicked in the pants

If the question was phrased as would you like the time to remain as it is I wonder what the answer would be
Leech
Leech
WA
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26 Mar 2007 9:00am
Greenroom, without DLS its no more trips to Seaworld for me I'd have to join the ranks of Grumple and Mineral... stuck on the bloody Swan

This has been the best season ever. And I wanna be able to say that every season.

DLS? Yes please!

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