tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post6167257022932023677..comments2024-03-29T11:00:39.953+00:00Comments on RevK<sup>®</sup>'s ramblings: Dropping summer timeRevKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369263214193333422noreply@blogger.comBlogger25125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-1692082417566400052020-01-04T16:44:48.146+00:002020-01-04T16:44:48.146+00:00I wonder what are you going to do next? Do you hav...I wonder what are you going to do next? Do you have some strategy or plan? I will be waiting for more news about it with pleasure.Difference tipshttp://resumeperk.com/blog/resume-vs-curriculum-vitae-cv-difference--writing-tipsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-42165379925521792492019-11-29T12:20:57.928+00:002019-11-29T12:20:57.928+00:00Working hours are entirely a local convention - we...Working hours are entirely a local convention - we could change the UK convention to 8am to 4pm while we're at it, and get the same effectSimon Farnsworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15190608047563530091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-81976685125565219612019-11-29T12:19:41.828+00:002019-11-29T12:19:41.828+00:00Move to GMT all year round, and while we're at...Move to GMT all year round, and while we're at it, change the "standard" work hours from 9am to 5pm to 8am to 4pm, to match the light levels. Simples.Simon Farnsworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15190608047563530091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-62494521726427885162019-11-09T10:10:22.905+00:002019-11-09T10:10:22.905+00:00Move work to be an hour earlier then. In general I...Move work to be an hour earlier then. In general I think we need to move away from everywhere being 9 to 5 and switch to more flexible hour that suit the local business or workers.Shaun McDonaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17553005098009873884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-27083598733109779242019-11-04T08:49:39.644+00:002019-11-04T08:49:39.644+00:00My bad, it is more like 15 mins. 45m was from memo...My bad, it is more like 15 mins. 45m was from memory the difference when I asked alexa what time sunset was sometime last year, apparently my brain is making stuff up!<br /><br />I start work at 0730 and finish at 1630, so given that I arrive at work about 15-20 mins early, I'm already at the time of year that I don't see the sun except at weekends.<br /><br />Were we on GMT+1, I'd get 15 mins before sunset on my drive home even in the middle of winter!!<br /><br />I'm not after more sun in summer, there is plenty of it in summer, it's the winter I don't like. I guess the proposal would be to work 0630-1530!!rtho782https://www.blogger.com/profile/02052870855136709228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-87170104421438712842019-11-02T13:18:17.715+00:002019-11-02T13:18:17.715+00:0045 minutes from Ipswich to Bristol? Hardly.
The ...45 minutes from Ipswich to Bristol? Hardly.<br /><br />The longitude of Ipswich is 1.1482 E whilst Bristol is 2.5879 W (spuriously precise figures from Google), making the difference between them 3.7361 degrees. That amounts to just under 15 minutes difference in sun time.<br /><br />The danger which I see in adopting GMT+1 all year round is that office times etc have been set in the light of our current system of daylight saving. If we're going to go to fixed time then the only sensible option is to go with geographic time, and adjust our days to suit. Otherwise in a few years time there'll be a campaign to switch to GMT+2, then GMT+3 etc. Far more sensible to make our clocks show time as accurately as possible.<br /><br />The fact of the matter though is that we've lost the old countryman's approach of letting ourselves be driven by the sun and instead go by mechanical (or electronic) clocks. Pre-railways, sunrise and sunset in the winter were the same times as sunrise and sunset in the summer, just closer together. Now 07:00 in the winter is regarded as being the same time as 07:00 in the summer, even though one is dark and the other is light.<br /><br />To take best advantage of the light, it would make sense if we all got up earlier in the summer - thus avoiding wasting all that early daylight. They do it in Austria, where a normal office day starts at 07:00, lunch at 11:00 and bugger off at 15:00 (or lunch time on Fridays).<br /><br />If offices (and other places of employment) can't manage that much flexibility then perhaps we could devise a system whereby the clocks are actually put forward by one hour in the summer (to make use of the early daylight) but left alone in the winter (when there's no saving to be made). Call me revolutionary, but I think it could catch on.Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17555396036856701009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-3502987837747519312019-11-02T09:03:13.712+00:002019-11-02T09:03:13.712+00:00I'd like BST all year round as with the curren...I'd like BST all year round as with the current system in winter I am in a windowless office all week and it's dark when I arrive at work and dark when I leave - I only see daylight at the weekend.<br /><br />Bear in mind sunset is about 45 mins earlier in Ipswich than it was in Bristol where I used to live, so perhaps those of us in the east of England have a different view to those in the west rtho782https://www.blogger.com/profile/02052870855136709228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-6281980535235910452019-11-01T14:39:22.512+00:002019-11-01T14:39:22.512+00:00Possibly the reason some of us advocate permanent ...Possibly the reason some of us advocate permanent GMT over permanent BST (although I have no problem with the current system) is that we're old enough to remember the previous experiment with permanent BST and how miserable it was.Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17555396036856701009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-30308118984394171282019-11-01T02:24:48.250+00:002019-11-01T02:24:48.250+00:00Because it is all within 7.5W to 7.5E that UTC log...Because it is all within 7.5W to 7.5E that UTC logically covers!RevKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369263214193333422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-44467234517729386102019-11-01T02:09:13.469+00:002019-11-01T02:09:13.469+00:00As most of the UK is west of the 0 meridian, why i...As most of the UK is west of the 0 meridian, why is GMT even a candidate?<br /><br />But I do like the idea of no time zones and everyone planning their lives based on solar time.Alan Cliffordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07203284236816302240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-61089358979962076112019-10-31T18:18:47.764+00:002019-10-31T18:18:47.764+00:00I don’t care which time system they pick as long a...I don’t care which time system they pick as long as pick one and stick with it. Other countries like India don’t have this faff twice a year. David Abbishawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17656602956866538037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-8265567046259626582019-10-31T13:41:21.052+00:002019-10-31T13:41:21.052+00:00I work 7 hours a day plus an hour for lunch. 7am t...I work 7 hours a day plus an hour for lunch. 7am to 3pm provides 8 hours which fits precisely. Except my employer won't allow anyone to leave every day as early as 3pm, regardless of how early they arrived.<br /><br />If you think 7am to 3pm is a half day then you need a better work/life balance. Working too many hours reduces productivity.Owen Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00890951742186614705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-4913954904276613292019-10-31T13:35:51.072+00:002019-10-31T13:35:51.072+00:00When you say we have daylight to spare in summer y...When you say we have daylight to spare in summer you are forgetting spring and autumn, which are the parts of the year it really helps to be on +1.Owen Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00890951742186614705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-25266222588493550542019-10-31T13:34:04.076+00:002019-10-31T13:34:04.076+00:00Permanent summer time is necessary because many pe...Permanent summer time is necessary because many people have normal 9 to 5 jobs. Permanent GMT would only be useful to them if they could vary their hours and work 8 to 4 and thus get usefully long evening light in summer. But most employers come up with excuses why they need everyone in the office at the same time. We can't fix that (quickly anyway), but we can go to permanent summer time.Owen Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00890951742186614705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-28671445614149581932019-10-31T12:12:37.889+00:002019-10-31T12:12:37.889+00:007am-3pm is effectively a half-day. No wonder noth...7am-3pm is effectively a half-day. No wonder nothing gets done in this country and everything takes forever!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-39790509792412039382019-10-31T11:02:27.366+00:002019-10-31T11:02:27.366+00:00The basic error here is that time changes are a ve...The basic error here is that time changes are a very minor fix to a much bigger problem: that we don't all work in factories any more.<br /><br />Most jobs most of the time don't need everyone to start and end at the exact same moment, but that's the model we're stuck with. As a result we get rush hours and overcrowding. Spread standard work start times over say 7-9, and end times over 3-5 (chopping off that extra half-hour that's lately become "standard" among bad employers), and you'd solve a whole lot more than "wah, I can't go for a walk in the evening".RogerBWhttps://blog.firedrake.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-59510333082068791152019-10-31T08:54:40.010+00:002019-10-31T08:54:40.010+00:00I can't believe anyone would actually advocate...I can't believe anyone would actually advocate staying at GMT. Anyone with any interest or need for outdoor activities outside a full-time job (yes, some of us have full-time jobs) need this extra hour of afternoon light as late in to the winter as possible.<br /><br />Going back to standard time stops me cycling after work, doing outside DYI/maintenance or car maintenance/repairs after work, the last month or two where grass-cuttting is still needed would have to be done over weekends.<br /><br />All these things I could enjoy or get out of the way during the week, all bunch up over the weekend that is supposed to be my relaxing time.<br /><br />I am guessing most people reading this blog are IT people who spend most of their time watching Netflix and not needing daylight?<br /><br />Even if you don't have any outdoor interests, just commuting to and from work is in the dark both ways during standard time, where at least going home would have a smidgen of daylight left.<br /><br />If you work in an office, you quite often don't see the daylight from your desk and your week just becomes eternal darkness. The clock change just gets me down every year. It's like going in to a tunnel I have to get through till I will be able to live again. It's just depressing.<br /><br />"We invented time so let's take advantage of he he 😉"<br /><br />This is exactly the kind of British full-of-yourself ignorance that got us Brexit :roll:<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14396063538018559775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-78735556913163162612019-10-30T18:40:43.895+00:002019-10-30T18:40:43.895+00:00Iceland cope well enough on GMT so I'm sure we...Iceland cope well enough on GMT so I'm sure we'd manage!Tempest3Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00628656203661241905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-2327300293542681362019-10-30T14:57:08.523+00:002019-10-30T14:57:08.523+00:00Split the difference and do GMT+0:30 ;)Split the difference and do GMT+0:30 ;)Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17211787245963434117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-47304210693332942422019-10-30T08:38:47.804+00:002019-10-30T08:38:47.804+00:00I just want us to pick one time and stick to it. ...I just want us to pick one time and stick to it. Wastes a lot of time having to change it twice a year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-86669634613980814332019-10-30T07:47:38.940+00:002019-10-30T07:47:38.940+00:00Working somewhat gets in the way.
If we're tr...Working somewhat gets in the way.<br /><br />If we're trying to get the country as a whole to be more healthy then that's not going to happen in the dark.Tomhttp://www.marmot.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-30836803387157740342019-10-29T23:54:51.486+00:002019-10-29T23:54:51.486+00:00Schedule the activities when it is light, maybe?Schedule the activities when it is light, maybe?RevKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369263214193333422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-17950065380327335742019-10-29T23:52:01.485+00:002019-10-29T23:52:01.485+00:00GMT is miserable if you enjoy outdoor activities. ...GMT is miserable if you enjoy outdoor activities. Burn it.Tomhttp://www.marmot.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-73340660823214883512019-10-29T22:53:06.347+00:002019-10-29T22:53:06.347+00:00Scrap these funky unit divisions of 24 and 60 whil...Scrap these funky unit divisions of 24 and 60 while we're at it... https://dotwaffle.wordpress.com/2017/08/28/metric-dates/dotwafflehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12311252099106406536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3993498847203183398.post-63450230719157023242019-10-29T22:25:09.862+00:002019-10-29T22:25:09.862+00:00Hear hear! I find it unfathomable why there's ...Hear hear! I find it unfathomable why there's a call to be on summer time all year around. GMT is the only true solution if we are to stop doing clock changes.JohnPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03265640409266545289noreply@blogger.com