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The Sun doesn't take the Daylight Saving Time seriously, it will always show the real time. And Exif here says 08:25:46 too.
Or VIII-XXV-XLVI, if yo...
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The Sun doesn't take the Daylight Saving Time seriously, it will always show the real time. And Exif here says 08:25:46 too.
Or VIII-XXV-XLVI, if you prefer the style :)

We should learn something from the Sun and respect it again.

Once upon a time, there was something called "Winter working hours" for people wishing to open their stores later in the day. It was much more polite than making millions of people adjust their watches, clocks and other devices for something unnatural.

Because we did not really save any Daylight at all.
It remained the same as ever.

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The Roman numerals denote the year of setting up of the dial (1986) and Winter hourlines when 6, 12 and 18 become 7, 13 and 19 hours.
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2 Comments |
Joviaal PRO
 
Joviaal April 27, 2021
Fully agree with you.
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LookSee April 27, 2021
I'm glad you do. 99% of all those I know agree as well. Seems the DST was basically half-baked by some office paper pushers which do not understand how people need more sunlight for themselves instead of for work.Oh, there is nothing new in the field of paper thinking..., 😉
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Pjerry November 21, 2021
Thanks for joining "The April 2021 Collection" challenge. Hope you enjoy it. I wish you all the luck.
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