It is about time the UK got with the program, even France stretches West as far as the Irish Sea.
Matt
It is about time the UK got with the program, even France stretches West as far as the Irish Sea.
Matt
It's GMT Matt, which means we're right.
Our Game, our rules, we win.
TSC.
It is about time the UK got with the program, even France stretches West as far as the Irish Sea.
Matt
It's GMT Matt, which means we're right.
Our Game, our rules, we win.
TSC.
Wasn't there mention recently of the UK adopting European time? Not changing the clocks back in October then going forward in Spring?
This would mean that winter would be at GMT+1, and summer at GMT+2.
Imagine in late June/early July it not getting dark until 11.30pm. :o
That would take some getting used to...
What adjusting? They were in the dark about the place when they left and they're still in the dark.Just think going from London to New York on a sailboat, by the time they got there they must have adjusted to the local time, and not realised any difference?
I've always wanted to know when timezones where actually 'discovered'.
Where they known about BEFORE the earth was widely acknowledged to be spherical?
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