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RE: Feeling So Gladius

The time is changing tonight and it means we will get an extra hour of sleep, if we didn't have a child.

That's the common complaint that many parents mention. Since the birth, they are exposed to sleepless night.

By the way, my country does not follow time changing for energy save for six years. I wonder how to save energy without taking advantage of sunlight one hour more.

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Australia is crazy, one of the states don't change, the rest do - so one state that is normally 30 mins in front, ends up 30 minutes behind :D

Daylight saving is a pointless activity in Finland - especially since pretty soon, the sun will be rising at 10am and setting at 3pm anyway.

the sun will be rising at 10am and setting at 3pm anyway

It would be interesting to live under such conditions.