webster72n wrote: If one needs 'an extra' hour of daylight for fulfilment of life, there is something amiss, to be in harmony with nature. Interrupting the bio-rythm is definitely not healthy. What a crock of malarchy! Take a pill and go to bed, Harry, you're much too old to be enjoying outdoor activities after supper, leave that to the younger folks. We wouldn't want you to get
Webster72n wrote: "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:OIWBYS5gIHA.5780@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... webster72n wrote: "John John" wrote What do you mean "not tolerated by me"?? I don't give a hoot what you think or what your views are on DST! It doesn't bother me one bit, think as you please, I don't care! If you want an election
Sheesh, Harry!.....get another cup of coffee and a valium. I didn't say I agreed with it!....I don't like it either. There are some benefits to it, as well as drawbacks.....like having to change all my d*mn clocks! Ben only came up with the idea, the modern day method wan't employed until 1907, I forget that cat's name....not important. You could always move to whereever it is in Arizona
In Ancient times mirrors were held to be sacred, but they only had pools of water and pieces of metal available to observe their own reflection. The only way to get a clear image of what you looked like was to trust an artist to draw or paint your portrait. And the latin word for drawing another person portrait was, Enlightenment.But today we have highly advanced mirror technology available,