Sunday, 6 April 2008

So cool!

You know, this morning I woke up at 10.00 am, and when I was done brushing my teeth, washing my face, preparing and eating breakfast, and washing up, it was already 10.48 am.

And then I proceeded to checking the news on The Age Online and CNN, and was totally engrossed in increased interest rates (which implies that we have to repay house loans at higher rates).

But what really had me enthralled was the Tibetan Unrest, and being outdated altogether, I searched Wikipedia about its history and followed the updates in CNN, and casualties are rising and this might breach the peace during Olympics 2008. I recalled those images of the hunger strike for Free Tibet by Tibetian advocates in Federation Square I witnessed last week and blah blah..




So Mei Shan, what's your point?









The point is, *gets excited*,




there I was dreading to start my assignment but had to when I glanced at my desktop clock and realised it's 10.36 am!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Which startled me a little..




and then I realised DayLight Saving has occured and the global time has been adjusted. And guess what?


We had two 3 a.ms this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (shucks, and I was sleeping! eh which means I had 9 hours of sleep instead of 8! woohoo!)




*Senses that readers are not hyped up*


The point is, it felt good because I have spent an hour reading news but still gained an extra hour. It means that I had 25 hours a day on 6 April 2008!

This feeling is overwhelming because I had an extra special hour in our dimension and I must, MUST, write it down for future rememberance.




Now, ain't it cool to have DayLight Saving everyday?




My first DayLight Saving..






OHhhh, which means, Australia is only 2 hours ahead in time, starting officially today! *excited*


ps: awaits 2009's DayLight Saving.

2 comments:

Sara said...

This post reminds me of myself. Hahahhaha. Who says everyone has 24 hours in a day now??? Everything's changing. Even the law of the world can be defied.

Mei Shan Low said...

Hahahah yes. and on october 5th, we would have 23 hours a day! haahah