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Re: I hate Daylight Savings Time
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KSRBEvans
This guy has been leading the "charge" (more like shuffle) against DST for years:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2005/...john-j-miller/
Shifting back and forth doesn't save energy, it doesn't help agriculture, and there are more traffic accidents and fatal industrial accidents on the Monday after DST. We've gone long periods of time before (WWII and the 70s) in permanent DST. Somehow the Republic survived.
I like permanent DST--it gives us the longer summer evenings. Yes, it means it's dark longer in the mornings in winter. It's dark in the morning in winter, anyway, and it's winter, so I'm prepared to be miserable.
But even if we went with permanent Standard Time: fine. Just pick one, already.
You already root for snow in the winter, now you want Alaska darkness too? You must have one heck of a Vitamin D lamp. ;)
If we went with just one I'd want longer days and darker mornings myself.
My complaint is winter, regardless of how we score it on a clock. Days are just too short, but nothing we can do about it.
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For 3 years I lived in Puerto Rico, which was on year-round Atlantic Time. So for half the year we were 1 hour ahead of ET and half the year were the same time. It was weird, but we didn't have the body clock issues.
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CitizenBBN
You already root for snow in the winter, now you want Alaska darkness too? You must have one heck of a Vitamin D lamp. ;)
If we went with just one I'd want longer days and darker mornings myself.
My complaint is winter, regardless of how we score it on a clock. Days are just too short, but nothing we can do about it.
I’m all for year round daylight savings time. I hate it getting dark so early in the evenings.
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We're getting ready to repeat a mistake we make this time every year.
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I was wondering when this thread would rear its ugly head lol
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
Don’t we like it in the fall because we get an extra hour of sleep?
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I hate losing the hour of light at night, but I'm not in love with waking up in the dark either.
Can we just work with NASA to stop the wobble and leave the Northern Hemisphere in permanent tilt to the sun? That would seem to satisfy everyone.
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There's a solution to waking up in the dark. Roll over. I highly recommend it.
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It is more exaggerated in the north. I’d guess here above 45th parallel it’s likely 45 minutes different from Kentucky. But I like DST. If we were to lose it, I’d prefer to stay an hour ahead.
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MickintheHam
There's a solution to waking up in the dark. Roll over. I highly recommend it.
It works great on weekends when I don't have an auction. Not as good for getting step daughter to school however.
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
Sunset tonight will be 5:37 est
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blueboss
Sunset tonight will be 5:37 est
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Sunrise today was 7:13. Sunset will be 5:02. Here somewhat above the 45th parallel.
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I would prefer the fall back occurred on Sunday nights instead of Saturdays so I would get that extra hour on Monday morning. I don’t really need it on Sunday morning. They can keep the spring forward on Saturdays.
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How does one get this extra hour of sleep? I wake up and the clock says it is an hour earlier now.
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KeithKSR
How does one get this extra hour of sleep? I wake up and the clock says it is an hour earlier now.
Same. Somebody forgets to tell my body.
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To give you an idea of what year-round time would look like, I'm taking Danville, KY (geographic center of KY):
Year-round Standard Time:
Longest day (June 21): Sunrise 5:16, Sunset 8:05
Shortest day (December 21): Sunrise 7:48, Sunset 5:25
Year round DST:
Longest day (June 21): Sunrise 6:16, Sunset 9:05
Shortest day (December 21): Sunrise 8:48, Sunset 6:25
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5:34am to 9:17pm june 20, 2022
8:01am to 4:42pm Dec. 20,2022
BozemanMT
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So sunrise at 9:01am here wth full time dst.
No
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Switching time make the most sense. The planet wobbles. Humans trying to force a linear model on a planet that is not linear doesn't make much sense to me.
Until we started trying to keep track of "time" humans automatically adjusted their internal clocks to that wobble. Why would we ignore it now? it doesn't suit us as well biologically IMO.
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
In the Smokey’s today 7:59am - 6:36pm
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bigsky
So sunrise at 9:01am here wth full time dst.
No
I think this is the resistance to full-time DST.
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KSRBEvans
I think this is the resistance to full-time DST.
And at the summer solstice the sun would rise at 4:34am.
I like switchin.
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bigsky
And at the summer solstice the sun would rise at 4:34am.
I like switchin.
Me too. I really don't get the opposition to how we do it. It is much more in tune with the movement of the planet, and losing or gaining one hour once per year each seems a small price to keep our basic life schedule at least somewhat more in tune with the planet.
I get that it's dark really early in the winter, but that's not the fault of a clock. We just have less daylight at that point and if we stretch to keep more after work it means we're all going to work before the sun comes up. I don't care for that plan.
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If it were not so nasty, bug infested, and hot, I would move to the equator and have a 12 and 12 hour light and dark experience.
About 25 or 30 years ago, my wife and I got a call one night in December about 7:00 one evening. Wife answered the phone and it was a call from her younger sister who was a nurse in the army at that time. She was stationed in Nome Alaska. After about a 10 minute conversation my wife motioned to me then handed me the phone and I spent the next 30 to 45 minutes talking her sister down off the ledge. She was absolutely having a nervous breakdown from all the 24 hour per day darkness and dealing with roaming polar bears in the blinding snow and darkness. We talked a few more times that winter before the sun reappeared and she put in for a transfer and wound up in Washington State. She said that was a bit better but it was cloudy and dreary a lot. She had gone into the service intending to make it a 20 year career, but at the end of 4 years she had had enough of the nomads life and got out and came home.
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Here we go again....
I've almost come full circle on this. I used to be for permanent DST, then I didn't really care as long as it's permanent something. Now I think I'm for permanent standard time.
Regardless, I don't think anything's going to change anytime soon.
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
Yep, it’s that time again, except now we have to payback the hour we got last fall.
I don’t care what they do with the time, for me it’s only inconvenient for a day or two.
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I'm ready for the daylight when I get home!
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
Tonight’s the night, move’m up.
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[QUOTE=blueboss;816664]Tonight’s the night, move’m up.
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The rest of the country will just have to adapt to MY time
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I hate Daylight Savings Time
Normally it's not a big deal to me. But I'm on Eastern Time for a few days, and I normally am on Central time in birmingham. Why that matters is because I am making airport runs to take my son in the morning at 8:00 a.m., which is really 7:00 a.m. Central time, which is really 6:00 a.m. the day before time because of it. That's bad enough, but my daughter's flight leaves Monday at 6:00 a.m. She will want to be at the airport at 4:30 a.m. I'm not going to even try to do the math on that one.