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tjtomthumb 11/4/08 9:43 AM

Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
As the rest of the country has again changed their clocks once again on 02 November in accordance with the laws of daylight savings time, those in Arizona do not change their clocks at any time ...

Perhaps it is better explained this way, as a wise old Arizona Indian chief once said when daylight savings was explained to him:

"Only a white man would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket and sew it to the bottom of a blanket and have a longer blanket."

:kookoo:rolling:rolling:kookoo


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Joe Kidd 11/4/08 10:19 AM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tjtomthumb (Post 72197)
As the rest of the country has again changed their clocks once again on 02 November in accordance with the laws of daylight savings time, those in Arizona do not change their clocks at any time ...

Perhaps it is better explained this way, as a wise old Arizona Indian chief once said when daylight savings was explained to him:

"Only a white man would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket and sew it to the bottom of a blanket and have a longer blanket."

:kookoo:rolling:rolling:kookoo


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:thumb:thumb Good one.

sprntr 11/4/08 7:07 PM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tjtomthumb (Post 72197)
As the rest of the country has again changed their clocks once again on 02 November in accordance with the laws of daylight savings time, those in Arizona do not change their clocks at any time ...

Perhaps it is better explained this way, as a wise old Arizona Indian chief once said when daylight savings was explained to him:

"Only a white man would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket and sew it to the bottom of a blanket and have a longer blanket."

:kookoo:rolling:rolling:kookoo


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Back when they were trying to get DST enacted in Wisconsin, the main opposition came from the Dairy Farmers.

They said changing to & from DST would confuse the cows as to when was milking time.

I never knew cows could tell time!

:headbang

Al Pierce 11/4/08 7:20 PM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sprntr (Post 72287)
They said changing to & from DST would confuse the cows as to when was milking time

Here in Indiana, the cows have a better idea of what time it is than us humans.
If we're going to the next county we have to call to find out what time it is there.
:headbang

Charles Nungester 11/4/08 7:59 PM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Pierce (Post 72288)
Here in Indiana, the cows have a better idea of what time it is than us humans.
If we're going to the next county we have to call to find out what time it is there.
:headbang

Got that right!

Tim Watson 11/8/08 6:34 PM

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I really hate it when it's only 4:30pm here and it's almost dark outside already. :thumbsdown:

Midget82 11/8/08 8:48 PM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Watson (Post 72817)
I really hate it when it's only 4:30pm here and it's almost dark outside already. :thumbsdown:

it's depressing when you're walking out of class and the sun is starting to hide behind the trees... where did summer go? :crying:

Z-man 11/9/08 8:35 AM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sprntr (Post 72287)
Back when they were trying to get DST enacted in Wisconsin, the main opposition came from the Dairy Farmers.

They said changing to & from DST would confuse the cows as to when was milking time.

I never knew cows could tell time!

:headbang

That would be an udder time. I don't think that it would confuse the cows but by changing the time by an hour I could see how it may throw off production for a bit. Hey guys milk is almost twice as expensive as gas after DST. Maybe there is some truth to that.:D

Tim Watson 11/9/08 10:01 AM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Midget82 (Post 72825)
it's depressing when you're walking out of class and the sun is starting to hide behind the trees... where did summer go? :crying:

I don't even have an hour of light to do anything outside after work either. Maybe that's why i'm so lazy!:idea:

Midget82 11/10/08 4:03 AM

Re: Daylight savings time, per Arizona Indian Chief
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Watson (Post 72893)
I don't even have an hour of light to do anything outside after work either. Maybe that's why i'm so lazy!:idea:

haha, I'll go with that excuse, too! :O:


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