Daylight Saving Time possibly permanent 11/2023 (2 Viewers)

True. It's how we interact with it that changes.
Big Sleep can bite my arse, I want some chance at sunshine after I get off work. The more, the better.
I was fine with that when they did the change in mid-April after it warms up a bit. That extra hour of sunlight in the evening means I can cut the grass during the week.

What I well and truly do NOT need is an extra hour of mid-Atlantic march sunlight. Coming as it does at the expense of my sleep for a week :mad:
 
I was fine with that when they did the change in mid-April after it warms up a bit. That extra hour of sunlight in the evening means I can cut the grass during the week.

What I well and truly do NOT need is an extra hour of mid-Atlantic march sunlight. Coming as it does at the expense of my sleep for a week :mad:
Any illumination us mossbacks can get, we'll take.
 
I think in Texas we can get DST banned quickly, if someone can convince the governor that it’s part of a woke agenda to indoctrinate students in public schools.
Given the state of social media, I bet you can get #DSTisWoke trending fast enough to make it happen. You won’t even have to explain why
 
I got hit with the clock change and then a trip to Vegas which is another 2 hour change. I woke up so configured this morning now that I am back home in Wisconsin.
 
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I thought we were finally rid of this nonsense...but no, here it is again on Sat night
Personally I wish we would stay on standard time all year. We don't magically get an extra hour
on sunlight by turning the clocks to DST in March. The days are naturally longer in the summer
and shorter in the winter. No clock setting is going to change that fact.

If you want 12 hour days and 12 hour nights year round, move to the equator.
 
I thought we were finally rid of this nonsense...but no, here it is again on Sat night
Nonsense it definitely is! There's only one reason why we are still dealing with this ridiculous 'musical chairs' with our clocks. And that is because it takes action by politicians to fix this mess. So if you're holding your breath waiting for them to throw the switch, prepare to start turning blue. The only vote that moves quickly is when they are discussing giving themselves a pay raise. :hm:
 
Personally I wish we would stay on standard time all year. We don't magically get an extra hour
on sunlight by turning the clocks to DST in March. The days are naturally longer in the summer
and shorter in the winter. No clock setting is going to change that fact.

If you want 12 hour days and 12 hour nights year round, move to the equator.
We all know this. I just want whatever daylight is available during each season to happen as late in the day as possible.
I'm at work for 4:30am during the work week and it's always going to be dark then. They don't need to make it where it's also going to be dark when I get off of work in the afternoon and can't get anything done because it's eternally DARK. :rant:

Most people don't need the daylight in the morning. They're just going to work anyway. :hm:
 

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