Mavis.
No they don't!!! The go FORWARD by one hour on Sunday morning at 1am.
Interesting that. When did it change to a 01:00 start - always used to
be 02:00 as I remember it.
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Woody
harrogate three at ntlworld dot com
http://wwp.britishsummertime.co.uk/
Mike.
"^^artnada^^" <notn...@knowanything.com> wrote in message
news:sfkHj.1057$xA....@text.news.virginmedia.com...
> No they don't!!! The go FORWARD by one hour on Sunday morning at 1am.
>
"She" posts this same unfunny message twice a year, every year.
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Regards, Vince.
Snowdonia trucking POV- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_qusgJlk3M
Who's we, paleface?
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Halmyre
That's you that is.
and also:
http://www.berr.gov.uk/employment/bank-public-holidays/bst/page12528.html
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Harry Keane
I dindn't "loose" anything - I "lost" it :-)
Why is it people don't actually <read> what is written.
I don't want or need to be told when and why we change to BST, just when
the start and stop <time> change from 02:00 to 01:00? Maybe at the same
time as Europe came in line with us and changed at the last Sunday in
October?
I now make it 02:03 BST. That website still thinks it's 01:03. :-)
Its 03:04 and Im waiting for you.
My radio controlled clock did not receive any instruction from the National
Time Signal transmitter at Anthorn to go forward 1 hour until 2:02 GMT.
Looks as if the National Physical Laboratory don't know about the 1:00
GMT/2:00 BST changeover.
Great! That compounds my theory then.
In fact thinking back I'm sure BST started at 02:00 last year, so again
I ask, why the change?
They tried that a long time ago but the farmers and other anti-summertime
protesters complained.
I thought it was great although the early mornings were a bit dull to start
off the day.
Mike.
My PC & homehub changed at 01.00.
I was late going to bed ;-))
Mike.
As also did my PC - just goes to prove that it is Bill Gates who is behind
the 1:00am changeover.
And my Nokia phone too.
JW
Indeed they don't! That's because the time shift was scheduled
for 02:00 "GMT" (UTC (NPL)).
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MatSav
(Who works at, but not for, NPL http://www.npl.co.uk/time )
>On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:18:22 GMT, "Tuppence" <tupp...@ntlworld.com>
>wrote:
>Depends on the time server mine always moves at 2 am back or forwards
>my clock is controlled by the A clock at Rugby .
Which is no longer there, it's been relocated to Anthorn Radio in
Cumbria
My new radio alarm clock adjusted automatically (and unexpectedly),
which confused me no end on Sunday morning!
For as long as I can remember on this NG you have attempted, with no
success, to get people to adjust their clocks in the wrong direction.
Why don't you take the hint and
a) learn that you fool nobody
b) do the world a favour by copulating elsewhere and expiring.
c) never posting your idiocy here ever again