NotWise
Desert Rat
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Still workin' on my first, but I concur.
I won't mind DST until I have to get up in the dark tomorrow.
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Still workin' on my first, but I concur.
I won't mind DST until I have to get up in the dark tomorrow.
Oh wow, a Fool sighting and I missed it.
Okay, so I'll freshen the coffee for the midnight crew and refill the kettle.
Time for bed here.
Shall I blurt? Our Western lutes (stringed instruments with necks) mostly use 3 standard interval systems: 5ths, 4ths, and 4ths with a 3rd.Good Lord; And I never knew. . . .
I was desperate. It was a bad cup. Oh, the coffee was okay, but the cup was chipped.Ah, morning; time for a decent cup of coffee.
Time for another cup.
Good to see you, brother.
I got the garbage disposal in and working. It's plumbing connection is fine, but I haven't been able to get the gas trap reconnected to the outgoing pipe without dripping. The old connection was cross-threaded and sealed together with something. I replaced the trap and did what I could. It's time to call a professional.
So you are now faced with the sort of mystery best seen on TV:
"Who f*cked up the thread on the unit" ?
No changing of clocks here. DST on the Navajo reservation because it encompasses parts of four states, but the rest of the state is DST free.
Which effectively puts most of Az on Pacific time until next fall when you switch back to Mountain time.
Well sort of. I don't switch time, I stay mountain year round, but there are times when the Pacific time period which does switch time is the same as our time. It is a little confusing when it comes to contacting relatives, but I like that my clocks don't change. Mother Nature makes our sunlight time longer and shorter without any intervention from humans.![]()
The entire rest of the Mountain Time zone switches to DST. You aren't staying in Mountain time by not changing your clock, you moving to Pacific Daylite time.
I've found that to be the easiest way to understand the time changes when I work with people in AZ or have to come and go from AZ. Winter, you're on Mountain time. Summer, you're on Pacific time.
Ah! At last! Large black, please.
We have melting here, at long last. At this rate, it will only be May before I can see the garden!
In case anyone is short of water, we've had a great deal of it falling (all bloody day!)
If it is of use, bring your own buckets. . . .
Time, I think, for coffee.