Frank and Ernest by Thaves for June 24, 2018

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    chris_weaver  over 6 years ago

    Everyday Temporal Mechanics.

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    mattro65  over 6 years ago

    The longest day might be today with my 3 & 5 year olds fighting already and it’s not even 7:30. If they keep it up it will be a long day-for them.

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    sandpiper  over 6 years ago

    Nailed it!!

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    bartour  over 6 years ago

    I so agree!

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    Nobody_Important  over 6 years ago

    There are two DMV offices to pick from where I live. One is about a 40 minute drive north in Redding and always busy. The other is about 20 minutes south, in Red Bluff, and usually quiet/less busy. Even people who live in Redding will sometimes go to Red Bluff for their DMV business.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member over 6 years ago
    The Value of Time

    To realize the value of one year: Ask a student who has failed a final exam.

    To realize the value of one month: Ask a mother who has given birth to a premature baby.

    To realize the value of one week: Ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.

    To realize the value of one day: Ask the coach whose star player had stomach flu during the championship game.

    To realize the value of one hour: Ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

    To realize the value of one minute: Ask a person who has missed the train, bus, or plane.

    To realize the value of one second: Ask a person who has survived an accident.

    To realize the value of one millisecond: Ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics.

    Time waits for no one. Treasure every moment you have. You will treasure it even more when you can share it with someone special.

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    Phatts  over 6 years ago

    I believe it was Einstein who was quoted saying “Everything is relative”

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    TLH1310 Premium Member over 6 years ago

    I always thought Daylight Savings were the longest and shortest days. 25 hours after we turn the clock back and 23 when we turn the clock forward.

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    Iwa Iniki  over 6 years ago

    Daylight Savings is something the World does not need. The days still are the same; it is the clocks that are different.

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    whelan_jj  over 6 years ago

    To be fussy: the time of the solstice is the same world-wide, northern and southern hemisphere.

    What differs is the length of the daylight: It’s the longest day in the northern hemisphere but the shortest in the southern (where it’s a “winter” solstice). The sun is up all day inside the arctic circle and below the horizon all day in the antarctic.

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    tkcoker  over 6 years ago

    I just want to know what they are doing with all the time we are saving during DST. I hope they are investing it wisely in an interest bearing account somewhere and not wasting it at a strip club making it rain.

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    raykremer  over 6 years ago

    The longest day doesn’t merely coincide with the solstice, it’s the definition of the solstice!

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