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Friday, 26 March 2010

One hour short of a Sunday

The nation's finally losing it. Time and again we've speculated, but this time it's for real:
British Summer Time begins this Sunday, laddies. The uni's International Bulletin very kindly reminds us:
DON'T FORGET TO CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS AND SETTINGS ON ALARMS ETC., OR YOU COULD BE THE ONE TURNING UP AN HOUR LATE FOR EVERYTHING ON MONDAY!! IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR.
Luckily us geographers do not run the risk of being one hour late for lectures, as there are none during the Easter holidays. This and the extra hour of sleep on a start-of-term Monday, and I'm a staunch supporter of BST. Otherwise I couldn't care less which time we're on...though I doubt Viscount Midleton and Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents feel likewise.

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