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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhere abouts are you?
The UK and NZ both do daylight savings but in opposite directions and on different weekends.
So,
last Saturday, I was 13 hours ahead of UK time.
today I am 12 hours ahead of UK time.
next Saturday I will be 11 hours ahead of UK time.
Let's not talk about Australia though - they have half-hour time zones over there.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhere abouts are you?
Gidday is the New Zealand pronunciation of hello.
G'day is the Australian pronunciation of hello.
It is important not to get the two mixed up.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy Orion has been known to take over three weeks to be got through its MOTComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostStone me.
That was how I finished up with the Toyota and Orion both getting their MOTs on the same date rather than a month apart, which screwed me this year when the Toyota's windscreen cracked a few days before the test, meaning I ended up having to hire a carComment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI'm in Auckland, New Zealand now.
The UK and NZ both do daylight savings but in opposite directions and on different weekends.
So,
last Saturday, I was 13 hours ahead of UK time.
today I am 12 hours ahead of UK time.
next Saturday I will be 11 hours ahead of UK time.
Let's not talk about Australia though - they have half-hour time zones over there.
Nice.
Big sis is in Oz - I never have a clue what time it is. Luckily the internet tells me.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFerkin 'ell. This cold's a bugger.
Won't someone put me out my misery.Comment
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Morning denizens
Nothing to do, plenty of time for a lie-in; so naturally I'm wide awake at eightComment
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