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Old 17-01-2017, 01:27 PM
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It's true that DST doesn't affect the number of hours of darkness but it does effect when you have to get up in the morning for work - assuming you're not retired, unemployed or one of the idle rich. So, in summer you start latter and then have to be at work an hour earlier than normal. Between that, clouds, heat haze and the silly season it's no wonder my astronomy tends to have a summer holiday.
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