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We start DST (daylight saving time) early Sunday morning. I believe you call it British Summer Time. I found this: "In 1916, Germany and its allies were the first countries to use DST as a way to conserve coal during the First World War. Britain, parts of Europe, Canada and the U.S. eventually followed suit." I don't understand the part about saving coal. Didn't the UK have "double" BST during WWII?...Now, how many clock do I have to set ahead?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.oz for the water swirling down the plug'ole to be done to prove the point successfully, you would have to set up two tanks, each holding a minimum of 10 litres of water, with a single hole with a spigot in the centre of the bottom, one each side of the equator at a minimum of 1 kilometre distance from the equator, and allowed to stand to settle for a minimum of 24 hours, to ensure there were no little swirls or movement in the water of any kind. Then you will get a true reaction when the spigot is opened. The reason being that any disturbance could upset the natural flow of the water to the extent that it could be influenced to flow the 'wrong' way. Just thought I'd let you know. ;o}
Moening Stuey, our clock go forward at 2AM on the 29th.
Moening Stuey, our clock go forward at 2AM on the 29th.
Daughter (eldest) has 3 BSC degrees and is now studying teaching.
Son (no:2) is studying 3 engineering degrees simultaneously.
Son (no:3) works for National Rugby League as a development officer, travels to many schools teaching kids to be fit, play sport and be team members. (Sports mad he is)
Son (no:4) Is in his last year of school and wants an apprenticeship in "making stuff from metal"
They are all so different and I wouldn't want it any other way.
Son (no:2) is studying 3 engineering degrees simultaneously.
Son (no:3) works for National Rugby League as a development officer, travels to many schools teaching kids to be fit, play sport and be team members. (Sports mad he is)
Son (no:4) Is in his last year of school and wants an apprenticeship in "making stuff from metal"
They are all so different and I wouldn't want it any other way.