Re: [FRIAM] rant re: Changing clocks

2017-03-10 Thread Gary Schiltz
Here on the equator I have the sense that daylight varies by about 15 minutes in the course of a year. Maxima in March and September, minima in December and June. Day to day variation based on cloud cover is much more significant than time of year. On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 2:11 PM glen ☣

Re: [FRIAM] rant re: Changing clocks

2017-03-10 Thread glen ☣
Bah! The only constant is change. It would be even cooler if we changed our time standard on a modulus of a Fibonacci subset. Enjoy change. Embrace change. Be the change. And gimme your spare change. On 03/10/2017 10:42 AM, Steven A Smith wrote: > I'm surprised at YOU Glen that your own

Re: [FRIAM] rant re: Changing clocks

2017-03-10 Thread Steven A Smith
This semi-annual ritual of changing clocks, missing appointments, grousing, ranting, etc. seems to have become deeply part of our culture. I try to mostly just note it with fascination these days... in the days when I had a day-boss I resented it quite a bit. I have (almost) always been

Re: [FRIAM] rant re: Changing clocks

2017-03-10 Thread glen ☣
Thanks for the reminder! It'll be nice to have daylight in the evening, since I have to work on my truck and I can't pull it into the garage because the damned city inspector hasn't come by to log our seismic upgrade. ... 1st world problems On 03/10/2017 08:12 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote: >

[FRIAM] rant re: Changing clocks

2017-03-10 Thread Gillian Densmore
Rant rant rant Changing the clocks around reely rly vexes That is all...at least on that rant. FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College to unsubscribe