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Are you sure the pizza makers aren't Hispanic? They often are.
maybe in the back? I've seen a few in the front, my guess is they set the music and then it's not changed when their shift is done, at least for a while.
Only hispanics play that kind of music? I listen to salsa, bachata or merengue from time to time. Maybe someone obsessed with that kind of music works there.
Sunrise and sunset times suck in Equatorial climates..
Been in south East Asia for a month and a half now, the heat is epic, but the days are just weird. Sunrise at 5:30am and sunset at 5:30.. This means that solar noon is before midday and by 2/3pm the sun is already getting low in the sky.. That's one different I notice from Europe, where the sun stays high for much longer.
Ideally the clocks should shift 2 hours forward here so it's 7:30-7:30 sunrise/sunset. Also, I've found that it's super cloudy in some places within relatively short distances of eachother.. Southern Vietnam has been very cloudy and wet whilst it was sunny up north.. What makes the difference? The rainy season changes drastically from Thailand to Vietnam over just a few hundred Km
maybe in the back? I've seen a few in the front, my guess is they set the music and then it's not changed when their shift is done, at least for a while.
Well, yeah, for most pizzerias I can think of, the pizza ovens are visible to customers. But i was thinking of the kitchen they would be making the other food items in.
why not just get up two hours earlier? I'd assume the locals tend to get up early so you won't be out of sync with others.
Yeah I've been getting up around 7-8am during the day but I just still find it odd! By 10am the sun is very high in the sky and very strong, if you want to go to the beach/ swim after lunch then you only really have a few hours before it gets dark
Sunrise and sunset times suck in Equatorial climates..
Been in south East Asia for a month and a half now, the heat is epic, but the days are just weird. Sunrise at 5:30am and sunset at 5:30.. This means that solar noon is before midday and by 2/3pm the sun is already getting low in the sky.. That's one different I notice from Europe, where the sun stays high for much longer.
Ideally the clocks should shift 2 hours forward here so it's 7:30-7:30 sunrise/sunset. Also, I've found that it's super cloudy in some places within relatively short distances of eachother.. Southern Vietnam has been very cloudy and wet whilst it was sunny up north.. What makes the difference? The rainy season changes drastically from Thailand to Vietnam over just a few hundred Km
8:00am-10:00pm is my dream sunrise/sunset time in the summer, and 8:30am-6:30pm in winter.
Damn that's a 3 PM solar noon....too late IMO. My essential summer solstice is a 20 hour day with a 1 PM solar noon...so daylight that's from 3 AM until 11 PM
Damn that's a 3 PM solar noon....too late IMO. My essential summer solstice is a 20 hour day with a 1 PM solar noon...so daylight that's from 3 AM until 11 PM
So you're near the arctic circle eh
I always get up late and go to bed late so I like it later haha. A typical work day is from 10am-6pm instead of 9-5 in my dream climate.
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