Gaining an hour from daylight savings.

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lemur68 wrote:I agree.

I stepped out right around when the time changed on my computer, and when I came back and saw it was an hour earlier again, it felt like Christmas.

Conversely, losing an hour when the clocks go forward feels like Ramadan before sundown.


I'm sorry. Every time I hear Ramadan, I think of this.

You gotta love our lazy-assed Congress' idea of an energy plan...set the clocks back later on in the year. Job well done, fellas.

Gaining an hour from daylight savings.

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iembalm wrote:Two years in a row I was working graveyard. So I worked midnight to two, then worked one to two again. That's one of the worst feelings there is.


I just woke up. I am flying across the country in an few hours.

I was nervous, so I set my alarm on my cell phone for 3:45am and I set my alarm clock for 4:00am, just in case. Woke up to the alarm clock and thought, "Hmm, the phone didn't work."

Got dressed, brushed my teeth, etc. About to call a cab when I realized my phone reads 3:30. wtf?!

Now I am a) pissed because I got 1 hour of sleep when I could have had 2, and b) wondering now if I should go to the airport an hour early just in case.

Fuck, this sucks.

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