But they will deny it to the max and will spend at least the next decade discussing it just to prove it ain't so.
Instead of changing it twice a year, let's adjust it daily to smooth things out
20 seconds a day sounds good to me!
Tom
Just got tripped up myself, forgot about the US having already changed and showed up an hour late to a (thankfully voluntary) meeting at a university over there. At least the professors knew why I was joining the Zoom call exactly an hour late, right as they were saying goodbye to everyone
No, CH will do what DE does. If we were to shift an hour with a neighbour, it isn’t going to be with Germany. The Swiss Romande and Italy make up a third of the population and only 27% of the Cantons.
It would be nice to go to winter time on 1st January at 00:30. Then we would have New Year twice
The longest Swiss border is with Italy, so Italy makes the most sense.
Total land borders:
1,852 km (1,151 mi)
Italy: 734.2 km (456 mi)
France: 571.8 km (355 mi)
Germany: 345.7 km (214 mi)
Austria: 165.1 km (102 mi)
Liechtenstein: 41.1 km (25 mi)
Tom
I'll be a bit peeved actually, now that I can finally without digging out the manual I wanna enjoy it a few times more often.
Oh, I can hear the anger of the minority.
We'll hand the matter over to the cantons and if they are really adventurous, they will not go with the country closest to them.
<>But Liechtenstein will go with Switzerland. They don't want our army to be an hour late in case of war. Or early
I was actually hoping to find the changing date for 2021 here. I have to google it myself???
Always the last Sunday in March, so 28th March this year.
Thanks. What a weird birthday present.
Guess that's what will happen: We will vote. But not before one or two countries around us have changed.
each country should have it's own timzone - and CH even be given 26 splits in their own timezone - so we can have one per canton and we could vote which one - full hour being most expensive for ZH or GVA to take. Bern get's assigned last 60seconds as they are always late anyway !
and honestly I thought we moved on from coal and that being the reason for time-changes - sounds we still in it ...'god shave the queen ...'
Actually it was the railroads that pushed for standard time. Prior to that 12 noon in London was not 12 noon in Bristol. This made it impossible to publish a timetable. And everybody’s pocket watches were wrong.
Coal (the need to conserve it) was the reason for double summer time in the UK during WWII. My mother remembered playing tennis in twilight at midnight in St Andrews, Scotland in the 1940s.
The motivation for summer time, promoted in the UK by a builder called William Willett, was to improve the quality of life in summer without detracting from the quality of life in winter. That rationale hasn't changed since. Removing summer time, or switching to permanent winter time, would adversely affect QoL in summer.
FYI, I have argued on a scientific basis a few years back and let's say it wasn't well received - some people seem to value their perceived experiences as more important than the current scientific evidence, which points towards adapting permanent standard time (aka "wintertime").
I want permanent summer time!
Tom
I already start preparing myself mentally for summertime week in advance. Doing cardio in front of the big clock every morning an hour earlier
I see your motorbike does need it as well !