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sherrardk | 21:29 Sun 23rd Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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Probably being extremely dim here, but what is the point of this. What would it mean in practical terms? (Always get really confused when the clocks go back/forward.) Thanks
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well it did change back in the 1970s, I'd just left school and started work I think, but I can't remember what happened and why they changed it back, but it confused my Dad's Friesans their natural clock went all to pot
There is no point to it. The whole discussion is a non-issue as far as I am concerned.
I'll vote for anyone who stops it as it seems pointless to me.
Winter time is correct but could do with an extra hour in the evening during Summer (move clocks forward 2 hours). It's bright at 5am in June and just wakes me up!
perhaps you've answered your own question : ""Always get really confused when the clocks go back/forward.) ""

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