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| Thread ID: 140442 | 2015-10-13 03:36:00 | Left over paint | bk T (215) | PC World Chat |
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| 1409748 | 2015-10-13 17:54:00 | kenji, please elaborate a little further, thanks. What daylight saving factor has got to do with old paint or new paint? :confused: |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1409749 | 2015-10-13 18:15:00 | Until it goes hard. LOL. I have had not very well sealed tins, and the paint has thickened. Added water and it was all good. Of course if it thickens too much you have a tin of sort of plastic and then it is time to biff it. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1409750 | 2015-10-13 22:24:00 | What daylight saving factor has got to do with old paint or new paint? :confused: C'mon bk T, everybody knows that the extra hour of daylight damages paint, rots curtains, and fades your washing (if you leave it out for the extra drying time). Dogs bark for an extra hour, your lawns grow 4% longer and SWMBO has another hour to get in your ear about the work you didn't do before daylight saving time came round again. Of course you could take the opposing view i.e. that you endure fewer hours during Winter so you don't age quite as quickly, but that extends the time you have to work before retirement. Any old fool knows this. :D Cheers Billy 8-{) :2cents: |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 1409751 | 2015-10-14 00:39:00 | C'mon bk T, everybody knows that the extra hour of daylight damages paint, rots curtains, and fades your washing Its really only dairy cattle that have real issues with daylight saving & the milking patterns, hence the farmers not wanting it. Its well known that cows cant adjust their alarm clocks with their clumsy hooves |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1409752 | 2015-10-14 01:04:00 | Its really only dairy cattle that have real issues with daylight saving & the milking patterns, hence the farmers not wanting it. Its well known that cows cant adjust their alarm clocks with their clumsy hooves The cows adjust very well despite what some people say. Usually it only takes a day or two for them to adjust. Most dairy farmers do not need to go and bring the cows in. They come in at milking time on their own. When daylight saving begins the farmer will need to bring the cows in at the new time for a day or two - no real issues. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1409753 | 2015-10-14 04:43:00 | Any old fool knows this. :D Cheers Billy 8-{) :2cents: Thats me Billy :) Ken |
kenj (9738) | ||
| 1409754 | 2015-10-14 06:47:00 | C'mon bk T, everybody knows that the extra hour of daylight damages paint, rots curtains, and fades your washing (if you leave it out for the extra drying time). Dogs bark for an extra hour, your lawns grow 4% longer and SWMBO has another hour to get in your ear about the work you didn't do before daylight saving time came round again. Of course you could take the opposing view i.e. that you endure fewer hours during Winter so you don't age quite as quickly, but that extends the time you have to work before retirement. Any old fool knows this. :D Cheers Billy 8-{) :2cents: I didn't know that. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1409755 | 2015-10-14 07:36:00 | I still don't get it, Billy. With or without daylight saving, there are still 12 months in a year and 24 hours a day; and x no. of hours of sunshine a year. Daylight saving is just a term created by human. | bk T (215) | ||
| 1409756 | 2015-10-14 08:04:00 | It's a joke Ken ;) |
kenj (9738) | ||
| 1409757 | 2015-10-14 08:49:00 | I still don't get it, Billy. With or without daylight saving, there are still 12 months in a year and 24 hours a day; and x no. of hours of sunshine a year. Daylight saving is just a term created by human. Billy is having a laugh, unfortunately at your expense. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
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