Remember to change your clocks before you go to bed tonight, don't worry about mobile phones and computers as they will change automatically, likely flash clocks will too! We will lose an hour between 01.00 and 02.00 in the early hours. Indeed, we will 'time travel' overnight as time moves forward an hour, and in Britain we will no longer be on Greenwich Mean Time!
Saturday, 28 March 2026
Sunday, 30 March 2025
Clocks Spring/Sprung Forward!
Did you remember to change your clocks before you went to bed last night? If not, your mobile phones and computers may well show you are now up at 06.54 instead of 05.54 as we lost an hour between 01.00 and 02.00 this morning. Indeed, we 'time travelled' overnight as time moved forward, and in Britain we are no longer on Greenwich Mean Time (website)!
Saturday, 26 October 2024
Don't Forget, Time Travel Tonight!
Sunday, 31 March 2024
Clocks Forward...
Did you remember to change your clocks before you went to bed? If not, your mobile phones and computers may well show you are now up at 05.45 instead of 04.45 as we lost an hour between 01.00 and 02.00 this morning, yes indeed, time moved forward overnight, and in Britain we are no longer on Greenwich Mean Time (website)!
Sunday, 30 October 2022
Clocks have gone back this morning...
Why is there 'Summer Time' then? In many parts of the world altering clocks has been used to get the most out of hours of daylight supposedly, but why not just keep GMT then, if we adopt it for light purposes, surely in the summer more hours of useful daylight is completely unnecessary? It doesn't make sense in the modern world. However, it's not just in Britain that clocks go back and forth, no, in much of the Western Wold it does too, but there are many countries that don't follow this process, including Japan, India, China, countries near the Equator for obvious reasons, similarly at/or near the Poles, eg parts of Canada and Greenland, and Argentina.
So why is the 'Prime Meridian' line at Greenwich, and has been since 1884? This boils down to "that in the late 19th century, 72% of the world's commerce depended on sea-charts which used Greenwich as the Prime Meridian... (and) ...would be of advantage to the largest number of people" (website).
So there you have it, I trust that not too many people will be reading this as soon as I publish it, excepting 'early birds' like me, and maybe people living in different time zones. I also trust that 'night owls' will be enjoying the extra rest, and I'm sure they will not be reading this at time of publication, unless, etc etc...
Let's just stick to GMT I suggest, I'm not so fond of this type of time travelling! 😉
Saturday, 30 October 2021
Clocks Go Back Early Tomorrow Morning/Overnight
Anyway, if it's your wish, enjoy an extra hour in bed tomorrow!





