Time change. Again.
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that'd be early REM?0
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I think I know how this works manrollings said:
you don't lose an hour of daylight...The Juggler said:I love the warm weather....but really hate losing an hour of daylight.
you lose an hour of 2 to 3 am.www.myspace.com0 -
Most would consider this gaining an hour. It will be light out 1 hour longer after the time change (and yes, come up 1 hour later in the morning-so no real net change in daylight) but since so few are up and out that early, most see it as gaining an hour instead of losing. That's why I am confused as well about that comment.The Juggler said:
I think I know how this works manrollings said:
you don't lose an hour of daylight...The Juggler said:I love the warm weather....but really hate losing an hour of daylight.
you lose an hour of 2 to 3 am.0 -
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Yeah... I don't know how losing an hour equates to gaining an hour. Hahamace1229 said:
Most would consider this gaining an hour. It will be light out 1 hour longer after the time change (and yes, come up 1 hour later in the morning-so no real net change in daylight) but since so few are up and out that early, most see it as gaining an hour instead of losing. That's why I am confused as well about that comment.The Juggler said:
I think I know how this works manrollings said:
you don't lose an hour of daylight...The Juggler said:I love the warm weather....but really hate losing an hour of daylight.
you lose an hour of 2 to 3 am.
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Yes. Get out of those end of week meetings!Longueuil said:0 -
I personally think that people piss and moan far too much about DST.
Get the fuck over it.
I got 7 hours of sleep last night, I will get 7 hours of sleep tonight, what the BFD???
There are definite advantages and disadvantages, but nothing worth the collective mass of puling about it!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Time travel is fun.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Extra hour of sleep last night! Feeling refreshed!www.myspace.com0
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i set the clocks back, just to be an ass.comThe Juggler said:Extra hour of sleep last night! Feeling refreshed!
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we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!0
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Ass.com lolThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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It messes with the animals too! The horses are like "WTH?? You're an hour late with our food!" And the cat and dog can't understand why their internal cycle says it's time to eat, but the food isn't there..vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
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vogonpoetbythelake said:
we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
It seems to me that people are far too regimental with their schedules. Children need food and sleep when they are hungry and tired, not when the clock says so. Animals are in the same situation, get up at sunrise and go about your chores and they won't know a difference.whispering hands said:
It messes with the animals too! The horses are like "WTH?? You're an hour late with our food!" And the cat and dog can't understand why their internal cycle says it's time to eat, but the food isn't there..vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
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Actually for animals that is wrong. They are very regimented, even in the wild. They maintain schedules, even without a clock. They get up and sleep onrgambs said:vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
It seems to me that people are far too regimental with their schedules. Children need food and sleep when they are hungry and tired, not when the clock says so. Animals are in the same situation, get up at sunrise and go about your chores and they won't know a difference.whispering hands said:
It messes with the animals too! The horses are like "WTH?? You're an hour late with our food!" And the cat and dog can't understand why their internal cycle says it's time to eat, but the food isn't there..vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
A very close schedule. However, the soft rule on domestic horses is that you vary feed schedules to avoid barn sourness. But the time change still messes with them. They don't understand what a clock is, or why we keep changing the feed schedule. The also have no concept of repetitive time tables ( that we do this every six months), so it's not like they are able to mentally prepare for it, like we can. But, with kids, you are dead on.
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My point is that we shouldn't change the feed schedules for them, we should change them for us!whispering hands said:
Actually for animals that is wrong. They are very regimented, even in the wild. They maintain schedules, even without a clock. They get up and sleep onrgambs said:vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
It seems to me that people are far too regimental with their schedules. Children need food and sleep when they are hungry and tired, not when the clock says so. Animals are in the same situation, get up at sunrise and go about your chores and they won't know a difference.whispering hands said:
It messes with the animals too! The horses are like "WTH?? You're an hour late with our food!" And the cat and dog can't understand why their internal cycle says it's time to eat, but the food isn't there..vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
A very close schedule. However, the soft rule on domestic horses is that you vary feed schedules to avoid barn sourness. But the time change still messes with them. They don't understand what a clock is, or why we keep changing the feed schedule. The also have no concept of repetitive time tables ( that we do this every six months), so it's not like they are able to mentally prepare for it, like we can. But, with kids, you are dead on.
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Ok. My Apologies I misread that.rgambs said:
My point is that we shouldn't change the feed schedules for them, we should change them for us!whispering hands said:
Actually for animals that is wrong. They are very regimented, even in the wild. They maintain schedules, even without a clock. They get up and sleep onrgambs said:vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
It seems to me that people are far too regimental with their schedules. Children need food and sleep when they are hungry and tired, not when the clock says so. Animals are in the same situation, get up at sunrise and go about your chores and they won't know a difference.whispering hands said:
It messes with the animals too! The horses are like "WTH?? You're an hour late with our food!" And the cat and dog can't understand why their internal cycle says it's time to eat, but the food isn't there..vogonpoetbythelake said:we will stastically have hundreds of thousands of children emergency workers... people that have an internal rhythm ruled by the tick tock clock instead of their own sense of time...balling for their snacks..naps and emergency straps when it is not that time yet...power and control issues of delaying gratification of basic needs in classrooms...daycares...medication times all snafu!!! and most of these people cannot count without the help of a meter...that is now no longer ruled by their own physical reality only the delayed pendulum...accidents go to the max into the next moon cycle...here we go...try gentle off setting of delays for seven to eleven minutes per day for feeding times naps etc..then we may get back to the usual mayhem by next weekend or so...oy!! I wish we could just settle on the half hour changefor the whole year for evermore and leave it at that!
A very close schedule. However, the soft rule on domestic horses is that you vary feed schedules to avoid barn sourness. But the time change still messes with them. They don't understand what a clock is, or why we keep changing the feed schedule. The also have no concept of repetitive time tables ( that we do this every six months), so it's not like they are able to mentally prepare for it, like we can. But, with kids, you are dead on.0 -
absolutley we should but most dont...hence all the confusion with rhytms etc.0
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and we are actually an hour early with timed schedules...0
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