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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Which one?
    Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra, Model 220.10.28.60.54.001. I know I posted a joint wrist shot with her but can’t find it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Model 220.10.28.47.335.212.60.54.001.
    How on earth do you remember such a convoluted model number ?!

    You had to look that up didn’t you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    How on earth do you remember such a convoluted model number ?!

    You had to look that up didn’t you
    Doesn't roll trippingly off the tongue, does it?

    I have all my watches in a note in my phone, including hers...I'm good, but I'm not that good.

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    I remember a member of the night staff claiming an extra hour’s pay on his timesheet. I said ‘fine’ but I was going to look back over the last five years to see if he had worked any short nights. And out of curiosity, I did check, and he had worked all of the short nights - by request.

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    No worries here. We've never gone in for that nonsense.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    No worries here. We've never gone in for that nonsense.
    To be fair I don't mind it getting dark early, and I do prefer some light when commuting in the morning so I like dst.
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    I was actually in Europe for the DST...And it caught me by surprise... Got an extra hour for hotel check out

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    I was actually in Europe for the DST...And it caught me by surprise... Got an extra hour for hotel check out
    That's genuinely literally the best possible use of an extra hour I can think of!
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    To be fair I don't mind it getting dark early, and I do prefer some light when commuting in the morning so I like dst.
    It doesn't matter here when one picks as the start of the day. No matter when 6:00 am is in the middle of summer it will be super bright when you get up and up hours and hours from sundown when you go home. In winter dark when you get up, dark when you go home.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    It doesn't matter here when one picks as the start of the day. No matter when 6:00 am is in the middle of summer it will be super bright when you get up and up hours and hours from sundown when you go home. In winter dark when you get up, dark when you go home.
    Yes but you're in the Great White North. You're lucky you get to see any daylight in the winter.
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