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Old 10-10-2015, 02:27 PM
 
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8:30am 11th December 2014



That's a typical winter morning where I live.

 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:29 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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8:30am 21st December 2014



That's a typical winter morning where I live.
That would be more like 6:30/7 here.

I think I would rather have my daylight schedule than yours because your summer nights are way too long. I can live with dark mornings. Most important to me is dark evenings.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:30 PM
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My latest sunrise is around 7:30AM. Obviously we don't have later sunrises since we're at a lower latitude.
Northern Spain is at a similar latitude and gets later sunrises.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:31 PM
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I think I would rather have my daylight schedule than yours because your summer nights are way too long. I can live with dark mornings. Most important to me is dark evenings.
Dark evenings are just inconvenient; makes later bike rides difficult.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:32 PM
 
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That would be more like 6:30/7 here.

I think I would rather have my daylight schedule than yours because your summer nights are way too long. I can live with dark mornings. Most important to me is dark evenings.
My summer nights are not long, the sun is down at 10:15pm which is too early for me. The days get short way too quickly.

Anyway, that is what the winter mornings are like here, I am used to it but it can be confusing for me. When I was in school it was common for me to wake up at 7am and think it was still the early hours. You really can't tell what time it is in winter because it's really, really dark for most of the time

I find it so funny that you think that 7am is a late sunrise. To get that sunrise i'd have to use GMT -2 or Brazil's timezone in winter.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:32 PM
 
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Dark evenings are just inconvenient; makes later bike rides difficult.
Different strokes for different folks I suppose. Dark evenings are cozy. Never felt right to be eating dinner in bright sunlight.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:34 PM
 
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hmmm, not really it gets dark way too early where I live in winter.
 
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Different strokes for different folks I suppose. Dark evenings are cozy. Never felt right to be eating dinner in bright sunlight.
I usually eat dinner later; still I never connected the two. You don't spend time outside in the evening ever?
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:35 PM
 
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I bet it's not dark there at 4:30 in winter.
 
Old 10-10-2015, 02:37 PM
 
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My summer nights are not long, the sun is down at 10:15pm which is too early for me. The days get short way too quickly.

Anyway, that is what the winter mornings are like here, I am used to it but it can be confusing for me. When I was in school it was common for me to wake up at 7am and think it was still the early hours. You really can't tell what time it is in winter because it's really, really dark for most of the time

I find it so funny that you think that 7am is a late sunrise. To get that sunrise i'd have to use GMT -2 or Brazil's timezone in winter.
I never said it was late and I wasn't comparing it to your sunrise. Of course yours is later.

You can keep your extremely long summer nights. It was odd seeing bright sun at 9PM in Amsterdam. We're all used to different daylight hours.
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