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Lighter nights perhaps?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12517762
i would welcome this move as i hate when the nites go dark early.... |
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Re: Lighter nites perhaps?
hm i love coming home after work on the bus in the dark and rain
yep yep im weird and im gutted its still light when im on the bus now i want more dark!..if i cant have dark nights then maybe i can have dark walks to the bus in the morning... |
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Wouldn't make any difference to me.
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Re: Lighter nites perhaps?
Yes please. I always liked this idea.
I used to hate getting up for work in the dark, working all day in a place with no natural light, then coming home in the dark. At least people working in similar situations would finally get to see some daylight in the winter if this happens. The sun setting at 3.50pm in mid-winter is so depressing. |
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I just wish we could get rid of the changing the clocks twice a year nonsense
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Re: Lighter nites perhaps?
I like light nights but if it was up to me i wouldn't swap an extra hour of evening light at this time of year for an hour in the morning.
I suppose it's ok if you don't have to be out and about until say 9 o clock in the morning. But when you have to be out of the house by 7:30 it's incredibly hard when it's still dark outside - it's the thing i hate most about winter. For 7/8 months of the year there is plenty of daylight anyway - i would say we could probably put the clocks forward a few weeks earlier, maybe in late February, and put them back a bit later in Autumn. But in the depths of winter i'd rather have the light in the morning when i'm getting up than in the evening. |