The following appears in this week's New Scientist (13 Dec) Feedback and is available on-line at <http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/opfeedback.jsp>: AFTER 30 years of "daylight saving" - moving the clocks forward in the spring and then back again in the autumn - there is still an Abolish Daylight Saving Committee in New South Wales, Australia. Added to the usual claims of such campaigns - for example, that the extra hour of daylight in the evening in summer fades the curtains - is a new one from ADSC spokeswoman Judith Hall, of Gunnedah, who told the Sydney Morning Herald: "No man has the right to choose the time of the rising and setting of the sun, only God." Reader John McCallum, who told us about this, is surprised Hall doesn't explain why God doesn't simply exercise this choice. When people insist on moving their clocks forward, He should just move the sunrise forward and thwart them that way. Never mind 24:00, I wonder how zic would cope with that. :-) This particular ADSC doesn't seem to have a web presence. Searching for `abolish daylight saving' in the archive box at <http://www.smh.com.au> turns up some stuff but they want money for their archive stories. I found one article for free at <http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/26/1067103271149.html> but I couldn't find the Jeff Corbett column from 29 Oct mentioned in the archive hit summaries. Peter Ilieve peter@aldie.co.uk