I tell people to stop eating or drinking, except for water, from six o'clock in the evening
until noon the next day.
Don't like breakfast, so most days I fast 17 hours from 7 pm
until noon the next day, ie a 7 hour eating window per day.
Not exact matches
There are some glitches: For example, there's a baker in Chicago who needs all baguette orders to be in by 5 a.m. for same -
day delivery; if a customer orders baguettes at
noon, we can't deliver
until the
next day.
Nevertheless,
until noon of the
next day he was free in mind and spent the time in trivial conversations.
Some
days I finish eating at 20h and the
next meal is at
noon but some
days I eat very late
until 22h and then I eat at 2 pm the
next day.
Sleeping
until noon is no longer a possibility unless you want to spend an hour cleaning up the
next day.
Next day, my flight was on the evening of that
day and I slept
until noon.
I.e. solar activity was high in most of the 20th centiry and then peaked in about 1985, together with a 20 - 30 year heat lag (since it remained high
until 1996 as well), and oceans take a few decades to equilbrate, (the same as summer takes about 6 weeks to reach maximum temperature after the summer solstice, and every
day it takes a few hours after
noon to reach maximum temperature), so the earth has taken a few decades to reach maximum temperature after the long high in solar activity during the 20th century, and will now go down in temperature over the
next few decades, with now both a negative PDO, and reduced solar activity.
For the
next days,
until 23 May at
noon, people can still cast their votes for our as well as other MOOC proposals they find interesting on the website of the competition (everyone has up to ten votes).