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Yes, you're doing the nightshift. You should demand extra pay for working out of hours :D


KidKruger Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Yesterday:

>

> "Daytime starts at 9.00 a.m. and ends at 10.00

> pm".

>

> Classic. So, starting work during the week at

> 0745 I am working nighttime ?

Are we talking Local Authority daytime or official BST daytime? BST daytime and night-time is 5:51 and 20:16, which is when the sun rises and sets.


It makes sense that daytime is when the sun rises and night-time is when it sets. So if we had no clocks, then we would have to go by the sun. We need sundial watches LOL



aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Daytime starts at 9.00 a.m. and ends at 10.00 pm.

>

> Occasional noise at other times is acceptable,

> providing it's not on a regular basis.

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I walked past the adventure playground yesterday at about 7pm. the event looked such fun, I think there was a barbecue which smelled lovely, everyone seemed to be having a good time and the music was fab. There was a sign saying ?4 entry and kids free and some guys on the door. It seemed to be very much a family event, with loads of happy kids. I wished I could have gone in, but had to take my dogs home.

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