top | item 11102014 (no title) PLejeck | 10 years ago This involves radically ignoring the human factor in time. Things are still mostly local in daily life, except in the small bubble these men live in.Next year I'm sure they'll be arguing for decimal time. discuss order hn newest chillaxtian|10 years ago agreed.i have tried living on utc several times.solar days being sunday/monday becomes very disorienting. natrius|10 years ago Ah, I was really convinced by the article but I completely forgot about days. That really makes it a nonstarter.
chillaxtian|10 years ago agreed.i have tried living on utc several times.solar days being sunday/monday becomes very disorienting. natrius|10 years ago Ah, I was really convinced by the article but I completely forgot about days. That really makes it a nonstarter.
natrius|10 years ago Ah, I was really convinced by the article but I completely forgot about days. That really makes it a nonstarter.
chillaxtian|10 years ago
i have tried living on utc several times.
solar days being sunday/monday becomes very disorienting.
natrius|10 years ago