MySwag.org The Off-road Camper Trailer Forum

General => General Discussion => Topic started by: cloakle on October 03, 2013, 03:41:11 PM

Title: daylight savings
Post by: cloakle on October 03, 2013, 03:41:11 PM
daylight savings starts this sunday, bring on summer
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: brickiematt on October 03, 2013, 03:57:21 PM
daylight savings starts this sunday, bring on summer

Oh dear, that means my curtains are all going to fade and my petunias will wither up and die due to the extra hour of sunlight we magically get when we put our clocks forward >:D

But yes, bring on summer........please!!
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: cloakle on October 03, 2013, 04:10:41 PM
had a gut full of this weather in gippsland bring on the heat
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: McGirr on October 03, 2013, 04:16:27 PM

We dont need it in FNQ. We have too much sun up here.  ;D

Mark
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: rossm on October 03, 2013, 04:26:48 PM
As you know we don't have it over here in WA. It has never made much difference to me as I have been afternoon shift worker for 20 years.  Now i am out of the workforce I will never get a chance to see if I like it!
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Marschy on October 03, 2013, 04:41:00 PM
They should wait for all the old people to die before they introduce daylight saving in WA and QLD.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Robbo on October 03, 2013, 04:44:42 PM

Unfortunately we don't have it here in Queensland

More the pity. >:(
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: DaveR on October 03, 2013, 04:50:16 PM
I always find a direct relationship between folk who want daylight savings in QLD and a lack of knowledge of what the purpose of the Tropic of Capricorn is.
It never fails to greatly amuse me when I ask them this question, what the line around the globe is. I then label them members of the "flat earth society " as they still have no idea what I am speaking of.
I loved it when QLD had the trial all them years ago, and a dozen communities refused to participate, Cooktown was the standout, as I spent some time there through it. Great for a laugh it was.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: muzza01 on October 03, 2013, 04:53:29 PM
Unfortunately we don't have it here in Queensland

More the pity. >:(
Something we really don't need in FNQ but I can see the benefits in southern QLD. I too was in SEQ during the trial over 20 years ago. I thought it was good for the southern region.
Anyway, daylight saving would make our curtains fade. ;D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: austastar on October 03, 2013, 05:53:12 PM
Hi,
  we are now back in Vic, the cool is just SOOOOOO nice. But we did enjoy our pre summer sample in NSW at times, Qld was just way too hot.


cheers
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Mace on October 03, 2013, 06:38:53 PM
Don't worry austastar, it's still cool down here, although expected temp 2moz in your home town is 21! Are you heading back in time for the Bangor weekend later in the month?
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 03, 2013, 06:47:28 PM
Daylight Saving goes on to long by about 1 month . Though the extra sunlight goes well with the solar panels , more $$ .
 l wake up earlier , work harder , drink more , so there is an up side after all .
As the weather warms up you don't really see more women just more of them ,    ;D ;D
Bathurst is the start of summer .                                :cup: :cheers: :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Spada on October 03, 2013, 08:21:42 PM
make more sense to have it in winter, when an hours daylight after work would be handy.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Mallory Black on October 03, 2013, 08:23:21 PM
nup don't want DS here is SEQ either
Love waking up without the alarm
and happy to have the sun go down at the "right time" so things can cool down
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Vk3bq on October 03, 2013, 08:28:59 PM
Can't confuse those cows. Or have colour television :))
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Snow on October 04, 2013, 10:30:59 AM
Ripped off, my birthday is only gunna be 23 hrs long.


Sent from my pad, aye!
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Marschy on October 04, 2013, 10:55:03 AM
Ripped off, my birthday is only gunna be 23 hrs long.
I've fixed that problem for myself, I now have a birthweek.  ;D

Cheers, Marschy
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: fishfinder on October 04, 2013, 12:01:29 PM
hope i am not pissed at the time we have to turn the clock back an hour because i am sure when it hits 2.00am i will wind it back to 1.00am and when it hits 2.00am again i will again wind the clock back to 1.00am and so on, which could end up a very long day.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: murmar on October 04, 2013, 03:16:45 PM
I always find a direct relationship between folk who want daylight savings in QLD and a lack of knowledge of what the purpose of the Tropic of Capricorn is.
It never fails to greatly amuse me when I ask them this question, what the line around the globe is. I then label them members of the "flat earth society " as they still have no idea what I am speaking of.
I loved it when QLD had the trial all them years ago, and a dozen communities refused to participate, Cooktown was the standout, as I spent some time there through it. Great for a laugh it was.

Well I know where the Tropic of Capricorn is but I don't see the joke.

Let me in on this 'great laugh'
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Mace on October 04, 2013, 03:47:52 PM
hope i am not pissed at the time we have to turn the clock back an hour because i am sure when it hits 2.00am i will wind it back to 1.00am and when it hits 2.00am again i will again wind the clock back to 1.00am and so on, which could end up a very long day.


I think that if you put your clock back this weekend you will be two hours behind everyone else. Perhaps you better put it forward like the rest of us! 8)

http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2002/10/24/689016.htm
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Foo on October 04, 2013, 03:57:48 PM
Hi,
  we are now back in Vic, the cool is just SOOOOOO nice. But we did enjoy our pre summer sample in NSW at times, Qld was just way too hot.


cheers

Sook! ;D

Foo
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Foo on October 04, 2013, 03:59:14 PM
Ripped off, my birthday is only gunna be 23 hrs long.


Sent from my pad, aye!

Start drinking an hour earlier!  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Symon on October 04, 2013, 04:00:36 PM
Meh. Daylight savings was the most stupid idea Benjamin Franklin came up with.  I love being in Queensland.  We don't need to stuff with clocks here to make life better.

Sent from my GT-I9305T using Tapatalk 4

Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Mace on October 04, 2013, 04:03:20 PM
  We don't need to stuff with clocks here to make life better.


Nah, just get rid of the incessant heat, cyclones, floods, crocs, stingers, etc, etc, etc,!   ;D  Then QLD would be wonderful.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: DaveR on October 04, 2013, 05:02:53 PM
Too hot in Victoria for me. They can have that horrible dry heat that does not end, that just keeps going, until after 9 at night.
Give me a hot day, and a 6:30 sun set, done, finished, that is enough, bring on a nice cool breeze or even a short rain storm. Beautiful.

Funny thing about daylight savings is the reason for the USA to introduce it in WW1 to start with is no longer required, we would save money, if the southern states did not have it.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Foo on October 04, 2013, 05:50:14 PM
Nah, just get rid of the incessant heat, cyclones, floods, crocs, stingers, etc, etc, etc,!   ;D  Then QLD would be wonderful.

You forgot all the Southerners!  >:D

Foo
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Steffo1 on October 04, 2013, 06:05:22 PM
Instead of changing clocks & being out of synch with the real world, why not just change work times i.e. a 9-5 worker does 8-4 etc. I mean, you're getting up an hour earlier anyway. Having lived in Western Qld, D/S is not an option really. Who remembers trying to watch a movie at the Mt Isa drive-in theatre in summer? You wouldn't see most of the 1st movie because it was still light. (Couldn't do too much else in the vehicle either because of the light)
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Deseng on October 05, 2013, 05:49:52 AM
Ahh, the wonderful time collaboration of our illustrious leaders.  The current version of the old railway gauge story. 

My personal gripe is not with daylight saving (as I actually like it) but with the idiotic nong-nongs who decided to split a continuous urban centre (Tweed/Gold Coast) with a time warp line through it? 

Try living 500m from the Qld & NSW border.  We have for the past 20years.  Then add in living in one state and working in another.  Add a wife who did shift work in both states - for a real head spin!!  Then friends living on different times.  Plus "local time"  phonecalls when your trying to sleep.  Double checking cross border appoinments to confirm "what time are you on?" .....................and THEN they extend the period of time difference for longer! 

After a few years there is no novelty in it -  it's just like living in a bad version of "Back to the Future" with a one hour reset button.

Worst part is I arrive at work 1/2hr before I leave home  ???  and to make it worse the short 30km drive home after work takes a minimum 1.5 hours every day!  >:(  That means I am at work at least a total of 1.5hours longer every day during daylight savings which I don't get paid for!!!!  :o

Yup, just another political way to rip-off of the worker!

Deseng

PS Got to admit midnight New Years isn't too bad though - as we get two  :cheers:.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Robbo on October 05, 2013, 05:59:03 AM
Yep, i know the feeling. I can leave home for a trip down to Kingscliff and get there before i've left.
According to my watch.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: fishfinder on October 05, 2013, 06:47:16 AM
I think that if you put your clock back this weekend you will be two hours behind everyone else. Perhaps you better put it forward like the rest of us! 8)

http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2002/10/24/689016.htm

i was looking forward to the time suspension thing but looks like i will have to wait until april
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Garfish on October 05, 2013, 07:09:58 AM
I missed daylight savings in QLD when the trial stopped, it took an hours sleep of me every night,  because thanks to daylight saving it made my night longer????. As I would go to bed at 10:30 and get up at 3:30 to be at work at sun up at 4:40. Meaning I got 5 hrs sleep, but during daylight savings I would still go to bed at 10:30 but as the sun didn't rise until 5:40 by the watch I could sleep in till 4:30 and get 6 hours sleep,   
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Deseng on October 05, 2013, 07:15:50 AM
Yup- that's the feeling.

A not uncommon day.

I leave for work early at 7.30 to be at work by 7.00 because we want to go out tonight and I need to be home by 6.00 which means I must leave work by 4.30 (0.5hr drive home) otherwise I won't make the 6.15 deadline to get dressed, pick up the family and be back with our friends at 5.45 (0.5hr drive).  Meanwhile daughter is catching the 8.06 bus today to ensure she gets to school by 8.00 (1 hour bus trip).  My wife will leave at 9.00 to start a 8.15 to 11.15 shift. She then races for 15mins to make the next shift starting at 12.30 and finishing 4.00 after which she has just enough time for the 0.5hr drive to pick up our daughter at 3.30 before racing back (another 0.5hr drive) to be at an appointment for 5.00.  We hope the appoinment ends before 5.20 as she has to pick up something from a firm which shuts at 4.30 and the 5min drive from the appointment to the shop means she will be cutting it very fine.  All goes well and she makes it by 4.30.  She then races home (15min drive) and gets home at 5.45.  She has 0.5hr to get ready.  I get in at 6.00 and we are all gone by 6.15.  Arrive at out friends at 5.45.  We have to leave early though at 8.30 because my wife has a big shift tomorrow which starts at 7.00 and she needs at least 8 hours sleep beforehand and its 0.5hrs drive home meaning we won't get home until 10.00. We make it home and all is well.  At 6.15 the alarm rings and we all spring into action to ensure my wife gets to work for 7.00 and for the daughter and myself to cruise through the morning so as to be at work and school by 8.00 (0.5hr drive) after doing homework and some bookwork.  The phone rings and it is my wife's client "where are you -  your 15mins late! Its 7.15"?          Chaos ensues. 

"WHO SET THE ALARM TO QLD TIME!!!!!!!"

Just a typical day in paradise with daylight saving. ;D

Deseng
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Symon on October 05, 2013, 07:23:46 AM
Nah, just get rid of the incessant heat, cyclones, floods, crocs, stingers, etc, etc, etc,!   ;D  Then QLD would be wonderful.

The sobering thought for you is that even with heat, cyclones, floods, crocs, stingers etc etc QLD is still better than south of the border :)

I still can't understand why QLD and WA need to be 'brought into line' with other states, why don't other states get rid of DS and bring themselves back into line with QLD and WA?
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: kylarama on October 05, 2013, 07:50:29 AM
, why don't other states get rid of DS and bring themselves back into line with QLD and WA?


No way! I'm not winding my clock back 10 years and 1 hour ;D

Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: GeoffA on October 05, 2013, 07:50:47 AM
I wonder how people on the Vic/SA, SA/WA borders cope.......
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: swanny on October 05, 2013, 07:53:38 AM

No way! I'm not winding my clock back 10 years and 1 hour ;D

So very true.... ;D ;D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 05, 2013, 11:37:30 AM
Ripped off, my birthday is only gunna be 23 hrs long.










That depends on how you look at it . l would view it as having another hour of drinking time  at the other end of day light savings . & its still your Birthday  :cheers: :cheers: & 1 for yourself  :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Symon on October 06, 2013, 07:58:29 AM
So very true.... ;D ;D

Only if you live in the illusion that daylight saving is 'progress'.  You guys are still living in 1972.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: DaveR on October 06, 2013, 08:02:22 AM
The sobering thought for you is that even with heat, cyclones, floods, crocs, stingers etc etc QLD is still better than south of the border :)

I still can't understand why QLD and WA need to be 'brought into line' with other states, why don't other states get rid of DS and bring themselves back into line with QLD and WA?

 :cup:   :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 06, 2013, 08:09:17 AM
At least we can all have a group grip & about the same thing  :cup:     :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: edz on October 06, 2013, 08:10:59 AM
Dam I woulnt mind going back to living in 1972, and knowing what I know now ... there would be a few things that would be avoided in the following years for sure .
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: kylarama on October 06, 2013, 08:21:09 AM
Only if you live in the illusion that daylight saving is 'progress'.  You guys are still living in 1972.

Don't remember anyone ever saying daylight savings is progress?  For us southerners, we all just enjoy those long relaxing summer evenings.  Only downside is the kids get fed dinner late and they argue over bedtime. "It's not bedtime, cause the street lights are still on!"

Seems the only ones who don't like DS, as those who don't participate. :D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: weeds on October 06, 2013, 08:25:08 AM
qld needs daylight saving in winter.........

Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Brumbypt on October 06, 2013, 09:44:11 AM
The worst part about changing the clocks and we only have 2 in the house to change, all the rest are automatic, but its hanging the clocks back on the wall and finding the little hole in the back of the clock.



then remembering to change the car clocks, that usually takes a couple of weeks.


iPad with IOS 7.02 using Tapatalk HD
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Symon on October 06, 2013, 12:24:02 PM
Seems the only ones who don't like DS, as those who don't participate. :D

I'm assuming you are going on the rhetoric of "those who complain, have never tried it"?  The only people who complain about daylight savings are those in QLD, NT and WA who have either come from the south, or who are running businesses that are impacted by interstate interactions.

It is worth noting that WA has had four referendums on DS, and it has been voted down each time.  The 2009 vote was after a three year trial.  It obviously was of no benefit to WA.

QLD adopted it during the war years with the other eastern states but got rid of it in 1972.  It was brought in again for a three year trial and voted out in 1992.  Again it was of no benefit to QLD.

NT got rid of it back in 1944.

So yes we have tried it, and got rid of it because it is of no benefit.  What I personally am sick of the stupid comments by those in the south that Queensland is 'backwards' by not having it.  We tried it, it sucks, we got rid of it - why is that so difficult to comprehend?
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Brumbypt on October 06, 2013, 12:54:28 PM
WA did try it for a while, cant remember if it was a year or two, but recently did try it.

the ppl were not happy so it didn't continue???


iPad with IOS 7.02 using Tapatalk HD
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: D4D on October 06, 2013, 12:57:45 PM
What I personally am sick of the stupid comments by those in the south that Queensland is 'backwards' by not having it. 

Technically you are an hour backwards :)
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: kylarama on October 06, 2013, 01:03:27 PM
I'm assuming you are going on the rhetoric of "those who complain, have never tried it"?  The only people who complain about daylight savings are those in QLD, NT and WA who have either come from the south, or who are running businesses that are impacted by interstate interactions.

It is worth noting that WA has had four referendums on DS, and it has been voted down each time.  The 2009 vote was after a three year trial.  It obviously was of no benefit to WA.

QLD adopted it during the war years with the other eastern states but got rid of it in 1972.  It was brought in again for a three year trial and voted out in 1992.  Again it was of no benefit to QLD.

NT got rid of it back in 1944.

So yes we have tried it, and got rid of it because it is of no benefit.  What I personally am sick of the stupid comments by those in the south that Queensland is 'backwards' by not having it.  We tried it, it sucks, we got rid of it - why is that so difficult to comprehend?

Here I was thinking this thread was a bit of friendly banter ??? Hence the cheesy face.

I don't think QLD is backwards because of DS.  I works for a recently merged company who's CEO is Brisbane based and has therefore made the QLD office, head office.  I get to hear about the companies 'new' systems and 'new' ideas all the time...

We live in a different climate to you guys, so it works for us.  I like it for a lifestyle reason, work comes 2nd in my life!
What other states do quite frankly does not bother me, my life or work.
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: fishfinder on October 06, 2013, 01:41:23 PM
WA did try it for a while, cant remember if it was a year or two, but recently did try it.

the ppl were not happy so it didn't continue???


iPad with IOS 7.02 using Tapatalk HD
it was 3-4 years ago as i had more problems with the kids struggling with day light savings over in WA as i do here matter of fact day light savings in tassie dont bother the kids at all
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Black Diamond on October 06, 2013, 02:01:44 PM
Everyone is getting a bit too political, just get on with life and drink more beer :cheers:  ;D

BD
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: D4D on October 06, 2013, 02:08:49 PM
Everyone is getting a bit too political, just get on with life and drink more beer  :cheers:  ;D

Beer? What happened to JD for BD  :laugh:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Black Diamond on October 06, 2013, 02:10:18 PM
Beer? What happened to JD for BD  :laugh:
There is plenty of room in my mud guts for both :laugh:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 06, 2013, 05:10:38 PM
shouldn't it be getting dark soon ........ there's something wrong ....... :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Nay-DMAX on October 06, 2013, 06:07:44 PM
shouldn't it be getting dark soon ........ there's something wrong ....... :cheers:

It's awesome isn't it. :cup:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Foo on October 06, 2013, 06:14:08 PM
It's awesome isn't it. :cup:

Your paint is going to fade and the cattle will be confused.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 06, 2013, 06:25:34 PM
OMG l think l am going blind ,,,, things are getting darker ,,,l can't see   ,,,,,, lts getting dark ,,,,, :cheers:
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Nay-DMAX on October 06, 2013, 06:26:38 PM
Your paint is going to fade and the cattle will be confused.  ;D

Foo

My paint is already faded and flaking and I have no cattle hahahaha
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: lino6 on October 06, 2013, 06:29:05 PM
I reckon make daylight savings a household choice, if I want it and the neighbour doesn't then we operate on different times! That way we can do away with the cross border hostilities and concentrate on the important debates like 6b&s, how good/bad Jeeps, bum sniffers v's AFL are and all of that!!  >:D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: speewa158 on October 06, 2013, 06:31:29 PM
lino6  but the dock weeds will grow unchecked  >:D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: lino6 on October 06, 2013, 06:33:20 PM
lino6  but the dock weeds will grow unchecked  >:D

But only at my place, the neighbour's will be fine! And then the neighbour can sort mine out too  ;D ;D
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Brumbypt on October 06, 2013, 07:49:56 PM
I reckon make daylight savings a household choice, if I want it and the neighbour doesn't then we operate on different times! That way we can do away with the cross border hostilities and concentrate on the important debates like 6b&s, how good/bad Jeeps, bum sniffers v's AFL are and all of that!!  >:D


well how about we all just throw away our time pieces and go back to rough time.

tv channels and tradies already do this so why not everyone else.




iPad with IOS 7.02 using Tapatalk HD
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Ynot on October 06, 2013, 09:21:08 PM

No way! I'm not winding my clock back 10 years and 1 hour ;D

Why not, I would love to watch the last 8 years of State of Origen again!

Go Queenslander!


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Title: Re: daylight savings
Post by: Andymac on October 06, 2013, 10:22:31 PM
I personally would hate to see all states brought into line.  I love the added spice it gives to interstate rivalry. ;D

Non DS states complaining about getting kids to sleep and DS states complaining about kids getting woken up. That damn sun will be the death of us.

P.S I love DS. fish and chips down the beach after work on balmy summer evenings after work. But I can appreciate those that value the quality of their curtains.  ;D