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mdaudioguy
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I want my hour of sleep back! :frown:
Oh well, I'll also enjoy the extra hour of daylight, but I usually find that I'll be affected by it more tomorrow morning than I am today...
Oh well, I'll also enjoy the extra hour of daylight, but I usually find that I'll be affected by it more tomorrow morning than I am today...
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I just slept longer- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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mdaudioguy wrote: »I want my hour of sleep back! :frown:
Oh well, I'll also enjoy the extra hour of daylight, but I usually find that I'll be affected by it more tomorrow morning than I am today...
You can move to Hawaii or some places in Arizona or Indiana :biggrin:Gears shared to both living room & bedroom:
Integra DHC-80.3 / Oppo BDP-105 / DirecTV HR24 DVR /APC S15blk PC-UPS
Living room:
LSiM707's / LSiM706c / LSiM702 F/X's / dual JL Audio Fathom F113's / Parasound Halo A51 / Panasonic 65" TC-P65VT50
Bedroom:
Usher Dancer Mini 2 Diamond DMD's / Logitech SB Touch / W4S STP-SE / W4S DAC-2 / W4S ST-1000 / Samsung 52" LN52B750
Other rooms:
Audioengine AP4's / GLOW Audio Sub One / audio-gd NFB-3 DAC / Audioengine N22
audio-gd NFB-10.2 / Denon AH-D7000 -
Everyone like's the fall DST extra hour but most say's hum-bug to the spring DST
have a couple drinks...it's helping me catch up2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
Desktop rig: LSi7, Polk 110sub, Dayens Ampino amp, W4S DAC/pre, Sonos, JRiver
Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
Gone to new homes: (Matt Polk's)Threshold Stasis SA12e monoblocks, Pass XA30.5 amp, Usher MD2 speakers, Dynaudio C4 platinum speakers, Modwright LS100 (voltz), Simaudio 780D DAC
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Aren't you glad you don't live in someplace like Sweden where the sun is up at midnight! That **** would really drive me crazy ! :mad:
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The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon occurring in summer months at latitudes north and nearby to the south of the Arctic Circle, and south and nearby to the north of the Antarctic Circle where the sun remains visible at the local midnight. Given fair weather, the sun is visible for a continuous 24 hours, mostly north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle. The number of days per year with potential midnight sun increases the farther poleward one goes.
There are no permanent human settlements south of the Antarctic Circle, so the countries and territories whose populations experience it are limited to the ones crossed by the Arctic Circle, e.g.. Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut), United States of America (Alaska), Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and extremities of Iceland. A quarter of Finland's territory lies north of the Arctic Circle and at the country's northernmost point the sun does not set for 73 days during summer. In Svalbard, Norway, the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, there is no sunset from approximately 19 April to 23 August. The extreme sites are the poles where the sun can be continuously visible for a half year.
The opposite phenomenon, polar night, occurs in winter when the sun stays below the horizon throughout the day. -
I know I'm going to end up staying up too late tonight... Monday's gonna suck more than normal! Why can't we spring forward in the middle of a workday?!?