2014-10-30 15:25 from fleeb
I wonder what constitutes 'morning' on the sun.
Ask any Polack. They already know that if you want to land on the Sun you have to do it at night....
Ah, and before I get too far off point...
GOOD FUCKING MORNING! IT'S ASSHOLE-TIGHTENINGLY WONDERFUL TO BE HERE!
Hmm... is that what it did to me? I dunno. I kinda feel like my sleep pattern is already sorta messed up.
I woke up at my normal time (recall that I don't use an alarm clock... I just wake up), but I did feel a little more groggy than normal. I went to bed at a decent hour, though.
Hm. I dunno what to think about it.
I don't use an alarm clock either, so I was up earlier. I went to bed earlier because I was tired.
I dislike the time change idea. Move it back a half hour and never touch it again.
I dislike the time change idea. Move it back a half hour and never touch it again.
Well, yeah, this time thing is kinda silly. We live in a society that effectively creates light wherever we need it. Why 'save' daylight?
I find the return to standard time in the fall to be much more disruptive
- almost like jet lag - than the corresponding move forward in late winter.
Funny thing is that it shouldn't be. After all, you "get" an "extra hour of sleep-in" which, of course, means nothing since I also do not use an alarm clock (one of the neat side benefits of retirement!).
Funny thing is that it shouldn't be. After all, you "get" an "extra hour of sleep-in" which, of course, means nothing since I also do not use an alarm clock (one of the neat side benefits of retirement!).
.... yeah. and NOBODY told the cat he can't be hungry for another hour because the clocks were switched back.
It is like he ignores the clock and has some sort of internal clock that lets him know when he is hungry.
It is like he ignores the clock and has some sort of internal clock that lets him know when he is hungry.
2014-11-05 08:15 from zooerthe clocks were switched back.
.... yeah. and NOBODY told the cat he can't be hungry for another hour because
It is like he ignores the clock and has some sort of internal clock thatlets him know when he is hungry.
Internal clock thing - yes absolutely. That same internal clock is what gets us human(oid)s "off kilter" for a day or few at the time change.
I tried explaining the time change to the cat and he still does not understand. I put a clock on the floor and
he doesn't get it.
Damn you time change.
he doesn't get it.
Damn you time change.