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APR 4

Daylight Savings Time. Spring ahead. Move those clocks forward one hour.

For those asking about the clock, it's an educational toy/model
which can be bought here: http://www.mwimport.com/
(I bought one just because it visually looked interesting).

C J

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Guest 05-Apr-2004 09:28
For some reason Pink Floyd is now in my head!
Karthik Raja05-Apr-2004 05:49
what a colorful clock. the transparency makes it even more interesting. Where is this by the way?
http://www.pbase.com/yardbird/photo_a_day
karthik
Guest 05-Apr-2004 04:40
Pushing ahead two hours is a cruel joke!!! But I still like the colors in this image!
Bill Baird05-Apr-2004 02:12
Really great shot, love the composition. Where did you get that clock? Love it. :o)
John Buffin04-Apr-2004 22:08
Wow! This is all sorts of crazy!
Cool clock!!!
Guest 04-Apr-2004 21:35
That is the most awesome clock!!! Great colors and I love the shadows.
Costi Jacky 04-Apr-2004 19:26
Beautiful time piece.
Nice shot.
Guest 04-Apr-2004 17:22
Cool looking clock! Yes,and a great shot too.. :-)
Guest 04-Apr-2004 17:22
What a terrific find CJ ... love this! What wonderful colors, shadows, and depth.
Sher Hogue04-Apr-2004 15:24
love it...amazing colors! what a cool clock!
katwilkens04-Apr-2004 13:34
Beautiful photo!
bela4504-Apr-2004 13:09
A must have, how cool!
Pall Gudjonsson04-Apr-2004 13:07
Sorry - I'm permanently stuck on GMT here :-)
Great clock - great shot !
Gary Blanchette04-Apr-2004 12:59
I love this clock!
christianl04-Apr-2004 11:41
Hard to admitt but...
This clock looks much better than a Swiss coockoo :-)
Great Picture !
CJ Morgan04-Apr-2004 11:12
I suppose it depends where you live. For example, in most of the countries of western
Europe, (including the countries that are members of the EEC), Daylight Saving Time
apparently starts at 1 a.m. GMT on the last Sunday of March. Whereas for those of us in
Canada and the U.S., to the best of my knowledge Daylight Savings Time begins at 2 a.m.
on the first Sunday of April.
Ian Morehouse04-Apr-2004 10:00
Nice idea, bright clock keep everyone awake. Only problem is daylight saving finished last weekend.
Guest 04-Apr-2004 09:51
Good idea, and interesting clock!
Guest 04-Apr-2004 09:50
Good idea. Nice