Path: ...!feeds.phibee-telecom.net!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: shawn Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-03-10 (Sunday) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 15:46:32 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 41 Message-ID: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="93fc44ee0e070d8d7d62b007919a8a35"; logging-data="3995570"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19AhK1HLOCZAijuMehrbctjUk9lmH9xOGE=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 Cancel-Lock: sha1:cEKEYZE2aoUvoG0ISAZUM4x4Ldk= Bytes: 2964 On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 09:23:23 -0700, Arthur Lipscomb wrote: >On 3/11/2024 8:43 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote: >> Arthur Lipscomb wrote: >> >>> The time change through me for a loop. I knew it was happening but >>> wasn't sure which day it was happening or if I was gaining or losing an >>> hour. >> >> Spring ahead! Fall back! Since daylight is being "saved", think about >> the time of sunset being moved back an hour from standard time. That's >> how I remember that the clock gets set ahead. >> >>> > I never got how daylight is being "saved" by the switch but have always remembered the "Spring Forward, Fall Back" mantra. >I'm way too old for that! If I haven't learned it by now I'm never >going to learn it. Plus, I never figured out which months are spring, >fall, etc. I've got winter down but that's it! I grew up in the San >Francisco Bay area. We don't have seasons here. We only have is it >raining today or not. I guess rain is a season, but I think that's what >you non-Californians call winter. Consequently growing up I never >needed to know which season was which because no one ever talked about >it. Besides I'm pretty sure this whole "seasons" nonsense was made up >by East coasters. ;-) Ah, how fortunate you are. I've lived all over the USA but never out west and so have always experienced all four seasons. Sometimes heavy on the seasons (like in Illinois and Indiana) and other times very light (as in Florida) or where we can go from winter (sub freezing temps) to spring/early summer temps (70s/low 80s) in a single day as we do in Georgia. So I'm quite familiar with the seasons and have always wondered how the people in Los Angeles maintain their sanity when every day is the same. Well, except for those few days when it rains and everyone panics if they have to go near a road.