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Norwegian island wants to ban time

  1. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Jun 25, 2019

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  2. CJpickup57 Jun 25, 2019

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    Pretty neat. I do not see why 350 people on an island cannot have what they want if they all want it.
     
  3. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Jun 25, 2019

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  4. gpssti4 Jun 25, 2019

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    Ban time jeez, my wife would then officially never be ready ‘on time’.
     
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  5. ext1 Jun 25, 2019

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    I'm more interested about that railing!

    "Currently, when visitors cross the bridge into Sommaroy, they see a railing covered in wristwatches. "

    :eek::eek:

    I'm either going to look like an idiot for taking wrist shots there, or looking at all the watches on the railing. B̶a̶r̶n̶ Railing find! I probably already look like one though. :p

    No really, it looks like there might be some cool watches

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    Good for tropicallizing? ;)
     
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  6. arturo7 Jun 25, 2019

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    If there is no time, how are ya gonna know when to meet your friends at the local pub?


    Just stay there all day?



    Hmm, maybe they're on to something...
     
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  7. michael22 Jun 25, 2019

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    Nice tourism stunt
     
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  8. CJpickup57 Jun 25, 2019

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    You must go out to eat at “You Pick” or “I Don’t Care” or “Whatever” lol.
     
  9. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Jun 25, 2019

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    So sign on door "knock as welcome"

    So sock on the door handle still being used for " not welcome" ::confused2::
     
  10. Wryfox Jun 26, 2019

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    Well, this IS how humanity operated for 1000's of years before the 20th century.

    A study was conducted that showed the human brain was capable of determining real time within 15 minutes, as long as there was exposure to daylight.
     
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  11. dabbispade Jun 26, 2019

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    Guess no one will be late for work again but I kind of get it, here in Iceland we have a period of about 2 months with almost constant light but it cost us 9 months almost total darkness.