Every year this comes up in the papers as they are too bone-idle to write news stories.
It is all al load of bollocks.
What we need is flexible working, remote working and decent furkin management that allows people to be measured on results, not their ability to leave their fat arse in a chair from 9 to 5 every day.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt would also bring our office hours inline with most of the EU, which has got to be good, especially for The Hun who get two extra hours per day to bomb London without going into overtime. But nobody ever thinks of The Hun.
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Seems a bit mad to put the clocks back just as it's starting to get dark too early already. Why don't they wait until the beginning of summer to put them back?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe last time this was done, the Hun were busily bombing the tulipe out of us.
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I'm coordinating clock change activities this weekend at client co, one area has produced a plan which has over 400 activities. Brand new ERP system. Just service transitioned into operations - why didn't anyone check this?
They want a 6 hour outage.
400 activities twice a year, every year.
Why oh why...
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Originally posted by kandr View PostWhere does it say one-off?, its a bit unclear and I think that was what the gingerjedi was talking about.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI don't think that anyone has really suggested that.
The only proposal that I have heard of is a once-off skipping putting the clocks back one year.
I suppose I could roll with the comic version though and we could just put the clocks one hour forward each year. It would be freaky but I think it might be rather fun.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostThink about what happens when you put the clock forward year after year without putting it back? Cmon you can do it.
The only proposal that I have heard of is a once-off skipping putting the clocks back one year.
I suppose I could roll with the comic version though and we could just put the clocks one hour forward each year. It would be freaky but I think it might be rather fun.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThe problem would be that Greenwich, the very centre of time around the globe would never be on Greenwich Mean Time, it would always be on GMT+1 or GMT+2.
I think the earth might stop rotating on its axis.
Other than that I would have loved it if this was done years ago.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostDoes anyone see a problem here?
I think the earth might stop rotating on its axis.
Other than that I would have loved it if this was done years ago.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostIf we did this it would result in thousands of Scottish people having to start drinking in the dark every morning.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostIf we did this it would result in thousands of Scottish people having to start drinking in the dark every morning.
I think you'll find that is racist
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Not putting the clocks back on Sunday morning but still putting them forward in the spring would increase daylight hours and encourage more outdoor activity, suggests a report in the British Medical Journal.
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