bioterror Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 I was watching this apt when I obsereved the outside sky. It look like day time but the clock said 23:50 how it can be ligth at this time of nigth other if they leave very far north. ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashrem Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_sun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCox Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 hy try to fool us with wrong time. It does not match with light outside. I know becauce we have midnight sun i North Norway now. And there is no way the light is on 23.00 one hour ahead of us. At least 4 hour wrong. Why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slider_69 Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 hy try to fool us with wrong time. It does not match with light outside. I know becauce we have midnight sun i North Norway now. And there is no way the light is on 23.00 one hour ahead of us. At least 4 hour wrong. Why? Besides the " time verus daylight problem ", this apartment is large and the cameras need a telescopic lens to see any real action upfront " . Nothing like watching people fuck from 40 feet away !! Get some of the cameras out of ALMA's old apartment.......then we can see what these pussies really look like ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slider_69 Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 I was watching this apt when I obsereved the outside sky. It look like day time but the clock said 23:50 how it can be ligth at this time of nigth other if they leave very far north. ??? I lived in England for a number of years and during the mid-summer nights , it wouldn't get dark until about 11:00 PM (23:00) and the sun would come back up at 4:00 AM (04:00). Beautiful time of year !! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubberball50 Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 If anyone is interested... the weather for St. Petersburg, Russia: http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/zmw:00000.1.26063 If you scroll down, you'll find the astronomy section. They have a lot of daylight. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StnCld316 Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 I was watching this apt when I obsereved the outside sky. It look like day time but the clock said 23:50 how it can be ligth at this time of nigth other if they leave very far north. ??? I lived in England for a number of years and during the mid-summer nights , it wouldn't get dark until about 11:00 PM (23:00) and the sun would come back up at 4:00 AM (04:00). Beautiful time of year !! Where I am at they give us this get dark shit at 7:00PM and sunrise at 6:00 AM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 I was watching this apt when I obsereved the outside sky. It look like day time but the clock said 23:50 how it can be ligth at this time of nigth other if they leave very far north. ??? I lived in England for a number of years and during the mid-summer nights , it wouldn't get dark until about 11:00 PM (23:00) and the sun would come back up at 4:00 AM (04:00). Beautiful time of year !! Today, the sun sets in St Petersburg at 22:25. If you go further north in Russia in the same time zone, like over the Arctic Circle up to Murmansk, the sun is up all night. Taking the same time zone then from Murmansk to the east, close to the European border of Russia, there are no cities that would suit RLC. I do not believe in Murmansk either, I would rather say that it´s St Petersburg and that it is not quite that light at 23:50 as you said, but not dark either, sort of gloomy. What sense would it make to try to show us false time? Does it matter where these people live? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eres Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 White nights in St. Petersburg last from 25 May to 16 July, and their apogee coincides with the period from 11 June to 2 July. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eres Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 These are the streets of St. Petersburg in the shortest (white) night of the year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrCox Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 I was wrong. It looks like the time and daylight match. Sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panther063 Posted June 26, 2015 Share Posted June 26, 2015 I was wrong. It looks like the time and daylight match. Sorry. Maybe you weren't wrong, I had a look and the view outside the window was very clear and it looked like a sunrise or sunset at nearly 2am their time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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