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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Especially if you are even minimally fluent in Latin!
    Minimally fluent Summer.....already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Nor can 110% etc. however they do get used.

    Same with 24 hour / military time.

    There’s no 0000 or 2400 Summer.....already?

    So when is Noon Summer.....already?

    Damn meridiem
    ...noon is 1200hrs

    if the time now (for example) is 2359hrs.....what time will it be in one minute?.......2400hrs

    I agree though that in 24hr clocktime ...or military time , there is no 0000hrs

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    Fun isn’t it Summer.....already?

    I just want a change to 28 hour days. Could do with a few more hours to get stuff done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Fun isn’t it Summer.....already?

    I just want a change to 28 hour days. Could do with a few more hours to get stuff done.
    You're not wrong, as long as the extra hours are not work hours!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Fun isn’t it Summer.....already?

    I just want a change to 28 hour days. Could do with a few more hours to get stuff done.

    In pre-Meiji Japan the daylight hours were longer in Summer than in Winter, because there were a set number of hours between sunrise and sunset - which meant that each summer hour was longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I got attacked by a bloody magpie while riding my bike at Saratoga.
    got my helmet 3 times and wouldn’t, go away for about 100 metres.
    regards PhilipA
    Magpies can be picky Philip. Riding last night a few runners in front of me got a few good swoops. They seem to know me and have never swooped me walking running or riding at the spot a few hundred metres from my place.

    Having Dalmatians as a kid and later and my footy team might help me apparently
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    Magpies can be picky Philip. Riding last night a few runners in front of me got a few good swoops
    I live in a very treed area and there was a nest of Butcher Birds in a big Turpentine just off my property.

    Well I befriended the female and the chick and they would eat out of my hand , and the male would come about 2 metres away and I would throw him mince balls.

    BUT that bastard would always attack me if I had breakfast on the deck. I painted "moon Eyes" on my hat yet he would still attack me from behind.

    I came back from a trip once and was changing the water tank on my camper trailer and he went my feet which were sticking out from under the trailer over and over and were in thongs.

    Luckily they have moved over the road now, but they will still come when I call them.

    I have a friend whose granddaughter was attacked by one and lost the sight of one eye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    In pre-Meiji Japan the daylight hours were longer in Summer than in Winter, because there were a set number of hours between sunrise and sunset - which meant that each summer hour was longer.
    Same thing in European countries (that actually used hours) until some form of timekeeping mechanism became common around the middle ages.
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    Spring has definitely sprung here. I had to mow the lawn today. It's been a while ...

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    Lucky you - I’ve been mowing mine all Winter - every 2 week or so. Better that twice a week which it will be before I know it. Summer.....already?

    Can’t complain - it only takes me 10 minutes as most of the property is garden beds or driveways. Summer.....already?
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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