The Irish are changing over next year. First for trucks and buses and if it's a success, cars and bikes a week later.
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I'm certain it's been shown / proved that these fears are unfounded. Why is this BS constantly recycled? Scotland could have its own TZ if it wants anyway.Originally posted by BBCBut there have been fears expressed in Scotland that putting the clocks forward would increase road accidents in the darker mornings.Comment
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What, their clocks?Originally posted by stek View PostThe Irish are changing over next year. First for trucks and buses and if it's a success, cars and bikes a week later.
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Originally posted by stek View PostThe Irish are changing over next year. First for trucks and buses and if it's a success, cars and bikes a week later.
Have they been invaded by ze Germans by any chance?Comment
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Surely any increase in morning road deaths is offset by the decrease in evening road deaths.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI'm certain it's been shown / proved that these fears are unfounded. Why is this BS constantly recycled? Scotland could have its own TZ if it wants anyway.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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The old gags are the bestOriginally posted by stek View PostThe Irish are changing over next year. First for trucks and buses and if it's a success, cars and bikes a week later.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
Great.
Summer time in the winter.
And double summer time in the summer.
So I would get up in the light for at most 3 weeks per year.
Fanfeckingtastic.
Another bright idea brought to you by CallMeDaveTheMillionaireFeckwhitBliarClone.
I had the impression that the proposal was to remain at GMT+1 (i.e. BST) all through the year, which was supported by the closing comment of the article:
but you may be right.A three-year experiment to keep BST all year took place between 1968 and 1971, but was not made permanent.Comment
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And birthdays and Christmas would come an hour sooner.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWe'd all live to be an hour older.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Maybe you shouldn't get up at such a stupid time, can hardly blame Mr. C for that.Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
Great.
Summer time in the winter.
And double summer time in the summer.
So I would get up in the light for at most 3 weeks per year.
Fanfeckingtastic.
Another bright idea brought to you by CallMeDaveTheMillionaireFeckwhitBliarClone.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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