Kippax Street 1880
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Why do we still do this? Is there any benefit?
Depresses and breaks the spirit of the working class just that little bit more
Why do we still do this? Is there any benefit?
It wasn't legally adopted until 1880. Local mean time was still the official time until then even though the railways adopted GMT in the 1840's.Did you know that, across Britain, we used to have our own time in each town in the country, based on the Solar Noon?
The time was never the same from one place to the next, but the time was accurate everywhere because the only barometer for what time it is, is the point at which the Sun hits the Local Meridian means it’s Noon (but there only, at that point).
It was the introduction of the railways that saw a standard time for the whole country introduced. Because people could travel from one place to another more quickly than ever before, they were finding that they were missing trains, Royal Mail were finding that they were missing deliveries, and people were arriving at places at the wrong time because where a train might set off from one location at 3pm and be expected to arrive in another location 30 minutes later, it was only 30 minutes later than the time where the train set off, but the train didn’t arrive at the other location 30 minutes later in their local time… so a standard time was introduced for everywhere.
Why did you bother posting in here ?Boy am I glad you pointed this out. Didn't it happen last year too?
I don't see any benefit now. They used to reckon the brighter mornings were helpful for kids walking to school. But how many walk to school these days? Was there a theory about Scottish farmers wanting the status quo to remain in place?Why do we still do this? Is there any benefit?
Ha, this is what i will get as well, it takes a few days for merlin to adjustGreat!! The cat will demand her breakfast at 3 o'clock rather than 4 o'clock.
Nice pic of @Blue Mist there..
Are you the boss or something? Every time I see your posts you are being corrected.Why did you bother posting in here ?
Just stay up until 2am then you gain an extra hour before bed to booze/watch Tv or if not married, shagThis used to be a thing with manual clocks. You’d wake up at 6 and love the fact you can knock an hour off.
You wake up at 6 tomorrow and look at your decide, and it’s 6.
I’ve just had this out with her and she says you still gain an hour. You don’t. You wake up and look at your device and it’s already adjusted itself.
Get your manual clocks outs, folks. It the only way.
And when they go forward?Depresses and breaks the spirit of the working class just that little bit more
lolJust stay up until 2am then you gain an extra hour before bed to booze/watch Tv or if not married, shag
Fair play 2 hours extra on the piss to celebrate the clocks going back.Means I’ll be stumbling in at 5am instead of 4am.
Works for me.
It’s only one in effect as I’m normally home for 4. :-)Fair play 2 hours extra on the piss to celebrate the clocks going back.
But 4am is 3am tonight so you're definitely getting another 2 hours in.It’s only one in effect as I’m normally home for 4. :-)
Would rather they work it out so that when we all finish work we still have 2 hours of light.I don't see any benefit now. They used to reckon the brighter mornings were helpful for kids walking to school. But how many walk to school these days? Was there a theory about Scottish farmers wanting the status quo to remain in place?