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PostPosted: Oct 22nd, '09, 20:06
by SamD465


I'll be in London so I'll do mine tommorow night.


PostPosted: Apr 1st, '10, 12:35
by Mandrake
How many of us forgot to change profile time as well as putting the clocks forward last weekend :oops: ?


PostPosted: Apr 1st, '10, 14:31
by Robbie
Neither of us realised it was clocks-going-forward day until Colin went to look at the Sky TV guide at 1:00 am and couldn't get it to show anything earlier than 2:00 am. That was a bit of a giveaway!

I've never bothered to mess with any forum profiles. GMT is good enough. It hardly makes a difference.


PostPosted: Apr 1st, '10, 16:30
by Dirty Davey
I forgot to change my profile, but as I forgot last time the clocks changed too it's all rigght again now.


PostPosted: Oct 31st, '10, 22:21
by Mandrake
Guess what folks?!! Change 'em back an hour where appropriate!


PostPosted: Mar 28th, '11, 13:15
by Mandrake
I sincerely hope you all remembered to put 'em forward again - and lost an hour's sleep :D ! Don't forget to amend the time setting on your profile acordingly......


PostPosted: Mar 29th, '11, 02:45
by gunnarkr
I'm so glad we are fixed on GMT all year round and no fiddling with the clocks. :P


PostPosted: Mar 29th, '11, 10:14
by Mandrake
Oh you should see the moans and groans in the papers and on TV Letters pages, half the people seem to want Summer Time all year round and the other half want GMT all year round. We get the same arguments and whinges twice a year :cry: ! As the whole idea is now enshrined and enforced by EC Law, I doubt we shall see anything different for a while.....


PostPosted: Mar 29th, '11, 10:55
by themagicwand
I like my mornings to be bright and cheery, but I also like my evenings to be dark and "ooh close the curtains and light the fire" -y.

There's something slightly disturbing about it still being light at 9.30 in the evening as it will be soon. It must be the vampire in me.


PostPosted: Mar 29th, '11, 10:59
by russpie
themagicwand wrote:I like my mornings to be bright and cheery, but I also like my evenings to be dark and "ooh close the curtains and light the fire".
But which is best? There's only one way to find out...FIGHT!


Re: It's that time of year

PostPosted: Oct 29th, '11, 23:05
by Mandrake
Well, here we are again! Time to put those clocks back by one hour in the UK, Europe and probably many other places as well - and please don't forget to change your profile setting - GMT in the UK or, as this new version of phpBB insists on calling it... UTC, Western European Time, Greenwich Mean Time.


Re: It's that time of year

PostPosted: Oct 29th, '11, 23:24
by Alfred Borden
Oh yeah, wooooo-hooooooooo, another hour in bed!!





Oh wait a sec, I have children... :|


Re: It's that time of year

PostPosted: Oct 29th, '11, 23:30
by Rob
I hear that velcro straps and gags are useful with children :twisted:


Re: It's that time of year

PostPosted: Oct 29th, '11, 23:32
by jon_kent
magicrob wrote:I hear that velcro straps and gags are useful with children :twisted:


*Counts down to this being in inuendo bingo*


Re: It's that time of year

PostPosted: Oct 30th, '11, 00:50
by Vanderbelt
magicrob wrote:I hear that velcro straps and gags are useful with children :twisted:


They're useful on first dates too