In Paris, and I believe all of France, lunchtime is always at 1:00 PM.
Solar moon (more or less).  

Jack

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From: sundial <sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de> On Behalf Of Frank King
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2018 10:32 AM
To: Steve Lelievre <steve.lelievre.can...@gmail.com>
Cc: Sundial List <sundial@uni-koeln.de>
Subject: Re: EU backs ending Daylight Saving Time

Dear Steve,

Your subject line is ambiguous...

  EU backs ending Daylight Saving Time

Does this mean:

   A: The EU wants to give up DST?

or:

   B: The EU wants DST not to end?

The report suggests the latter:

  Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker
  said millions "believe that in future,
  summer time should be year-round, and
  that's what will happen".

If you look at the Greenwich meridian
you will see that it has a longer run
through France than through the U.K.

This suggests, to me(!), that both
countries should be on GMT.

As it happens, France was on GMT until
the Germans inflicted Nazi time on them
during the war and they have never
switched back.

In my book, France is already
on Summer Time in Winter.  It is
on Double Summer Time in Summer.

OK, here is an anecdote...

I stayed on an extra day after the
NASS conference and, at breakfast
on the Monday, I had a fascinating
exchange with the friendly waitress
who had served me for the better
part of a week:

  Waitress: were you with the
  Shengal Group?

  Me: Er, the what group?

  W: Ah, how do you pronounce it?
  The delegates who were in the
  Forbes Room?

  Me: Oh, that was the sundial
  group.

  W: Is that a branch of
  Scientology?

  Me: I know very little about
  Scientology but I don't think
  there were any Scientologists
  in the Sundial group.

  W: What did you discuss?

  Me: [Using knife as a gnomon
  and attempting to appear as
  unthreatening as possible!]
  You see this shadow on the
  table?  Well you can watch
  it move round and deduce the
  time of day.

  W: Ah.  It's to do with the
  SUN then?

  Me: Yes, you've got it!

  W: What do you think of
  Daylight Saving Time?

  Me: [I recounted the story
  of the Native American who
  said "Only a white man could
  believe that by cutting a
  foot off one end of a blanket
  and stitching it to the other
  end you get a longer blanket.]

  W: Gee.  I like that.  My
  husband is a pilot and he
  keeps telling everyone that
  Daylight Saving Time is a
  load of Bullshit.

  Me: You have an admirable
  husband.

My guess is that, in the UK, about
60% of the population would feel
they have come across the word
"sundial" though most would think
it was just a garden ornament:
some kind of statue, or bird bath
or even a garden gnomn!

With this sample of one, I am
minded to guess that the U.S.
percentage is lower!

We must all do our bit to educate
the masses!

Very best wishes

Frank

Frank H. King
Cambridge, U.K.

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