Glass half empty or half full?
lobi
Posted 4/3/2003 9:51 PM (#65810)
Subject: Glass half empty or half full?





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
Don't forget to push your clocks one hour ahead this Saturday night (first weekend in April).
Do you lose an hour of fishing on Saturday? .. or
Do you get to fish an hour sooner on Sunday?
Slamr
Posted 4/3/2003 10:20 PM (#65814 - in reply to #65810)
Subject: RE: Glass half empty or half full?





Posts: 7115


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Where's my waitress?

Slamr
Lone Stone
Posted 4/3/2003 10:45 PM (#65817 - in reply to #65810)
Subject: RE: Glass half empty or half full?




Posts: 477


Location: Iowa

What time of day it is, matters not.  When it is time to fish, then it is simply time to fish!  Sometimes it is daylight and others it is dark,  just get out at every opportunity that presents itself!

MuskieMedic
Posted 4/4/2003 12:11 AM (#65824 - in reply to #65810)
Subject: RE: Glass half empty or half full?





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
It's one less hour I have to work!! The best shift of the year.
sworrall
Posted 4/4/2003 8:24 AM (#65840 - in reply to #65814)
Subject: RE: Glass half empty or half full?





Posts: 32959


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I really appreciate DST. The later it stays light on the old 'this is when you have to be at work' wrist machine, the longer I can fish.
Jono
Posted 4/4/2003 11:07 AM (#65867 - in reply to #65810)
Subject: RE: Glass half empty or half full?




Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
half empty, half full or twice as big as it needs to be?