March 24, 2007
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This year's obligatory "oh no, daylight saving is over!" post
I bet that many people will be glad to have that extra hour of sleep, but I don't want daylight saving to end!
I like being 19 hours ahead of (most of) my friends on #ennui. (Look, Xumbra! I'm advertising for your channel!) Well, it's already only 18 now that they've started daylight saving, but 17 just isn't enough.
It's a sign I need more friends.
No, I actually have a lot of friends here. It's just not the same.
Of course, this is still a lot better than the year when I first came here. At that time I used to go to every site that I frequent to change the time setting to match my time zone. I don't bother about that now. This almost makes it sound as if I've been here for a really long time. It's only just over 2 years. Then again, I post about daylight saving when it starts too, so this should be my 5th post about changing the clock. If I include the posts about whether daylight saving should have an S or not, there are probably more.
Here I go again. I mentioned that incident. It was almost a year ago. (Well, two months short of that.) Yes, even now I do think about those funny moments now and then. May be I really shouldn't. It's not like I'm bored or anything either. I have a lot of work, I have a lot of friends, and I'm having fun; so why do I still think about you-know-who? (If you're reading this, you should know who I'm talking about.) May be what Kelly said when we were on the train was right. Now, if anyone other than Kelly (and may be Annie) actually gets what I'm referring to here, I'd be surprised. Whether you get this or not, don't ask.