tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206736520243633504.post2752137097339581276..comments2023-05-05T14:38:04.412+04:00Comments on G@V!N.: Summer Time!G@V!Nhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13141062019485330837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206736520243633504.post-45234269548788491642008-08-10T02:25:00.000+04:002008-08-10T02:25:00.000+04:00Something puzzles me. With summertime, courses tha...Something puzzles me. With summertime, courses that start at 9am at Uni will actually start at 8am?<BR/><BR/>This is quite a bad idea.<BR/><BR/>If I want to reach Uni at 9am, I need to be in Port Louis at 8am, which implies me leaving my house at 7am, which in turn implies me waking up at 6am.<BR/><BR/>Now if we remove 1 hr in the above, I need to get up at 5am, leave home at 6, be in PL at 7 and Uni at 8! THIS IS BAD!<BR/><BR/>And that's for me! Now imagine people who life even further away than me! It's an abomination to make students (poor us!) wake up at 4am everyday! :/<BR/><BR/>Yours Anon! :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5206736520243633504.post-32373126769776658702008-07-30T21:38:00.000+04:002008-07-30T21:38:00.000+04:00Well I think they tried to introduce that "Dayligh...Well I think they tried to introduce that "Daylight saving time" thing in the 80's in Mauritius, but it didnot work. Hopefully this time it will,if they introduce it. I personally don't think that people will not refrain from using electricity for their usual activities and it not 1 hour more of daylight in the afternoon will help reducing electrical consumption.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com