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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedal Wench View Post
    ??? Now I'm the one who's confused!

    My link is for Atlanta. Some pages has the correct time. Some do not. Considering I have to do a training ride at 7:00am Sunday morning, I really would like to know if it's gonna be really dark, or just kinda dark...

    the best way to know that is see what it is like at 6AM tomorrow (or today if you were up then). how dark is 6AM on saturday? cause that is how dark it will be at 7AM on sunday, cause on sunday you will have moved your clock ahead one hour by the time 7AM rolls around. just like i know that when i usually leave work at 7PM, this coming monday it will be as light out as it was today at 6PM, which i like.

    is it really more complicated than i'm making it, cause i could be easlity missing something, wouldn't be the first time.

    (and obviously this method doesn't work indefinitely, as in however dark it is at 6AM tomorrow is how dark it will be at 7AM on 1 june. just works real well for that first weekend when the clocks change.)
    Last edited by Possegal; 03-07-2008 at 01:53 PM.

 

 

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