Clocks Going Forward
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Slight drift but Singapore (and some other countries) pay 1/13th of peoples salary each month except December when they pay 2/13ths. Seems a good idea.
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With true lunar calendars the dates of the seasons do rotate. And there are and have been plenty of those around.Mick F wrote: ↑31 Mar 2023, 10:16am ...
If all months were the same length, the seasons would change over the years. Let's say 30day months, or even 28day months?
Instead of late December being mid winter, it would slowly change to September, then August etc etc.
The years would get less boring and repetitive.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_calendar
But most of them seem to end up as lunisolar calendars so that the dates of the seasons stay (roughly) constant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunisolar_calendar
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I’ve always been paid 4-weekly, and it operates as a sort of compulsory savings scheme, because once a year (date slowly rotating over the years), one gets a “free month”, where two pay days occur within a month, during which all the regular bills only have to b paid once. When we had a chunky mortgage to pay, the difference in that month was very significant.Slight drift but Singapore (and some other countries) pay 1/13th of peoples salary each month except December when they pay 2/13ths. Seems a good idea.
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We OAPs get our pension paid four-weekly on a Tuesday.
Me and Mrs Mick F are two weeks apart so we get an OAP every two weeks.
Me and Mrs Mick F are two weeks apart so we get an OAP every two weeks.
Mick F. Cornwall
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My OAP is paid 4 weekly on a Friday, my wifes suddenly changed itself to weekly on a Monday, no idea why?
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AIUI, it was the Truck Acts which led to "wage earners" in the UK having the right to weekly payment in cash. Anybody who remembers the TV panel game What's My Line? will know that somebody's status as eg wage earning, salaried, was a significant clue in identifying their job.
The Old Age Pension - as was - was paid on the same basis.
When Harold Wilson decided to buy a bit of popularity with OAPs, he called his handout a Christmas Bonus, rather than a benefit etc.
I'm not up-to-date with the current pension regs, but at one point when people became eligible for their state pension, they were actively deceived into believing they had to agree to monthly payment. It was only through knowledge of the regulations that they could be aware of their right to weekly payment in cash and even then, it was a struggle to assert that right.
The Old Age Pension - as was - was paid on the same basis.
When Harold Wilson decided to buy a bit of popularity with OAPs, he called his handout a Christmas Bonus, rather than a benefit etc.
I'm not up-to-date with the current pension regs, but at one point when people became eligible for their state pension, they were actively deceived into believing they had to agree to monthly payment. It was only through knowledge of the regulations that they could be aware of their right to weekly payment in cash and even then, it was a struggle to assert that right.
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That's like ours. When I applied I had a phone call from the pension office to set mine up with an interim payment then pay it 2 weeks after Mrs Rjb's so we get a payment of 4 weeks pension every 2 weeks on a Monday.
We get the £10 Xmas bonus but no letter advising us this year. That must save them a couple of quid.
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Now that many of the clocks people rely on are self-adjusting (computers, phones, etc) we could have gradual adjustment so that sunset (or sunrise, for Mick) at some standard location, Plymouth for instance, would be at the same time every day.
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Chronological Equinox.
When is it?
Now we've moved the clocks forward one hour, it's still broad daylight at 19:15 when it isn't at 07:15.
Fine eh?
However, I understand about Lat and Long effecting sunrise/sunset and how it's later the further west etc ............ but we haven't reached Chronological Equinox here yet.
Maybe other folk in other parts of UK already have?
When is it?
Now we've moved the clocks forward one hour, it's still broad daylight at 19:15 when it isn't at 07:15.
Fine eh?
However, I understand about Lat and Long effecting sunrise/sunset and how it's later the further west etc ............ but we haven't reached Chronological Equinox here yet.
Maybe other folk in other parts of UK already have?
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Are you sure about that Mick? Maybe your curtains were shut?
Plymouth: April 4th sunrise 06:47, sunset 19:53.
You are well past chronological equinox, you have 13 hrs and 6 minutes of daylight!
Plymouth: April 4th sunrise 06:47, sunset 19:53.
You are well past chronological equinox, you have 13 hrs and 6 minutes of daylight!
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Nope.
Meteorological sunrise and sunset do not dictate daylight.
It depends on topography when sunrise and sunset occur.
Depending where you live, dictates "equinox".
We haven't reached it yet. Had we moved the clocks (perhaps) half an hour, we would be there about now.
Meteorological sunrise and sunset do not dictate daylight.
It depends on topography when sunrise and sunset occur.
Depending where you live, dictates "equinox".
We haven't reached it yet. Had we moved the clocks (perhaps) half an hour, we would be there about now.
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So to a maritime analogy; you are in a small boat in mid ocean and there is a long, high, ocean swell running. It is sunrise and the golden orb is visible just coming over the horizon when you are on top of the wave. As you disappear into the wave trough you can no longer see the currant bun. It is then no longer daylight?Mick F wrote: ↑4 Apr 2023, 8:41pm Nope.
Meteorological sunrise and sunset do not dictate daylight.
It depends on topography when sunrise and sunset occur.
Depending where you live, dictates "equinox".
We haven't reached it yet. Had we moved the clocks (perhaps) half an hour, we would be there about now.
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And more of the same from 2014:SimonCelsa wrote: ↑5 Apr 2023, 5:25amSo to a maritime analogy; you are in a small boat in mid ocean and there is a long, high, ocean swell running. It is sunrise and the golden orb is visible just coming over the horizon when you are on top of the wave. As you disappear into the wave trough you can no longer see the currant bun. It is then no longer daylight?Mick F wrote: ↑4 Apr 2023, 8:41pm Nope.
Meteorological sunrise and sunset do not dictate daylight.
It depends on topography when sunrise and sunset occur.
Depending where you live, dictates "equinox".
We haven't reached it yet. Had we moved the clocks (perhaps) half an hour, we would be there about now.
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