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Mark Alexander's avatar

But then in November they'll have to move the clock back to where it came from. What a wasted effort!

Rat's avatar

My current understanding is that the clockdoesn’t even need to be restored to its original location, as the regulations only specify the general direction and duration of moving.

As the old army joke goes — «we’ll dig from the fence and until lunchtime».

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

We did move the physical clocks, but not our biological one in November. We went to bed at 8 and got up real early. That made for moon and stars, walking in the silence of the crisp morning, and be done with the home work before everyone else got up!

Mark Alexander's avatar

That sounds exactly like my daily routine.

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

Impressive. Now try Stonehenge.

Rat's avatar

Humans, they have heavy machinery and, most importantly, the ability to bill the government.

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

True, but if it is the US government saddled with the Davis-Bacon Act, they would end up burying the machinery instead.