Originally Posted by
TimothyH
North Georgia here - at the very edge of the northwest Atlanta suburbs. It was a balmy 47° f.
Down here the days are not as long in the summer nor as short in the winter and the daylight you lose in winter you gain back in summer. I lived on Long Island for 44 years and the long summer days are something I miss. Used to do a summer solstice ride starting at first light, well before 5:00 AM. Sunrise is 7:15 AM and sunset is 5:30 PM here today.
Late rides are not that big of a deal for me because I work from home and can sleep while everyone else is stuck on the interstate. There is also the opportunity for a lunchtime nap.
My company has an employee by you, Lawrence, I think, and I support a customer in Manchester. Virtualization, storage and blades. What do you do?
-Tim-
I work in IT for Raytheon. I work from home quite a bit, but go to the office when necessary. And right now we're seeing sunsets shortly after 4PM. Earliest is on Dec 11th, at 4:11 PM. So....headlights!