Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Total Solar Eclipse Bedazzles Northern Australians

Considering the stories I heard from my dad about the drapes fading (back in '89, I think it was), that story is far too plausible to dismiss.

The drapes fading due to daylight savings is certainly a plausible effect which can be understood intuitively.

People coming home from work often close their drapes to help keep the heat out. During daylight savings, they would be coming home with an additional hour of sunlight than in non-DST times. Thus, daylight savings has the effect of increasing the amount of sunlight to which the drapes are exposed by by an average of one hour per day of daylight savings observed. Over many years, this very well could

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/RjvUECFLwCg/story01.htm

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