Daylight saving
I was trying to explain to a few people in Malaysia about the daylight saving while chatting through MSN just now. Everyone’s response was: “Huh, clock can be adjusted wan meh?”
In fact, that was my response when I first heard about that in America. When my friend told me I have to forward the time one hour, I didn’t know what she was talking. So, I missed Church that Sunday because when she came to pick me up, I was still in my dreamland. I thought it was so absurd that clock can be adjusted by human.:-)
I have read up about the origin and rational for daylight saving time since then and understand how it works now. What does it mean to Malaysian people living on the equator? It simply means the time difference with Eastern time is 13 hours now instead of 12 hours. So, it’s 1.00 p.m Malaysian time to submit your last post of the day on PPP instead of 12.00 p.m previously. ;-)

