{"id":3972,"date":"2012-04-01T06:51:49","date_gmt":"2012-04-01T06:51:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pourquoi-pas.info\/Tetenbas\/?p=3972"},"modified":"2012-04-04T05:14:05","modified_gmt":"2012-04-04T05:14:05","slug":"where-are-my-hours-going","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/pourquoi-pas.info\/Tetenbas\/?p=3972","title":{"rendered":"Where are my hours going?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For the first 30 years of my life, I&#8217;ve been staying in the north hemisphere. Traveling a lot, but always on the same side of the world. And then, I&#8217;ve decided to try being upside down. Everybody knows that downunder, the water turns anti clockwise when you&#8217;re emptying your sink. So many people says that, that I haven&#8217;t even watch the water leaving my sink yet\u2026 I take that for true, I suppose. Or maybe I&#8217;m not passionate by sink holes.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve kept saying that the hardest things when traveling\/moving to a foreign country are not the big cultural clash. No, the hardest things are all those little details you&#8217;re so much use to. I was quite surprisee in Sydney, when I saw that apartment owners were advertising places with windows facing north, which was, for me, a nonsense. Until I realize that yes, in the south hemisphere, the sun still goes from west to east, but heading north instead of south. I knew that when a few weeks later I made my first time lapse of a sunset. I was watching it, feeling that something was wrong. One more time, it took me a while before I understand what was going on. I mean\u2026 when you watch a sunset, you&#8217;re expecting the sun to move slowly to its right. I checked the video again. The sun was obviously moving to the left. There was no mirror, no reflexion. I didn&#8217;t flip my video. That&#8217;s the way the sun goes here. Well\u2026 it makes sense. If you want to go from west to east via north, you have to go left. I suppose my brain might understand that one day\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Same for the seasons. When it&#8217;s winter in the north, it&#8217;s summer in the south. I didn&#8217;t have a winter this year. Interesting experience. But then, last night, it was the night when we change time by one hour. I knew the date since a few weeks now. I noticed that there was not 10 hours time difference between France and Australia anymore, but only 9 remaining. I lived the same experience when I was in Montreal. For a few weeks, there was one more\/less hour difference. Knowing that we were changing time last night, I was expecting that everything was going back to normal. I wake up at 9:30 this morning. So it was 10:30. But when I opened my computer, it told me it was 8:30. My computer having a bug? Making a mistake? I checked quickly online. No, my computer was right. The hour change didn&#8217;t go the way I was expecting it. Something was wrong. I checked the time in France. Only 8 hours difference remaining. The south hemisphere didn&#8217;t move. Neither did the north one. But now, they suddenly seems to be two hours closer.<\/p>\n<p>Where have those two hours gone? Did they just disappear? That sounds really strange, I know. And then, I though about this\u00a0 imaginary line, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. A line where you don&#8217;t lose one hour, but a whole day. If you fly from Melbourne to Vancouver, you&#8217;re going to live your day twice. If you fly the opposite way, you lose a day.<\/p>\n<p>2012 is supposed to be a 366 days. Could be nice to fly to Vancouver in a few weeks, to try to understand where that extra day come from. And then having a 367 days in 2012!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the first 30 years of my life, I&#8217;ve been staying in the north hemisphere. Traveling a lot, but always on the same side of the world. And then, I&#8217;ve decided to try being upside down. Everybody knows that downunder, the water turns anti clockwise when you&#8217;re emptying your sink. 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