Fordgalaxy Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 Don't forget to set your clocks forward 23 hours before you go to bed (not applicable in Arizona or Hawai'i). 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughedatbytime Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Not Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 (edited) Don't forget to set your clocks forward 23 hours before you go to bed (not applicable in Arizona or Hawai'i). But then we’re a day into the future Edited November 5, 2017 by Mr. Not Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughedatbytime Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 Don't forget to set your clocks forward 23 hours before you go to bed (not applicable in Arizona or Hawai'i). But then we’re a day into the futureWho knew time travel could be that easy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnRogers Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughedatbytime Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes.I live in the northern US so during winter we get about 9 hours of sunlight. I get up at 5, yeah, and I get to work about 7. Then I leave work about 4 and get home about 5. I'd rather go to work in the dark and have it become light 2 hrs later and leave with some light left than have the workday coincide with the only time all day it's light (even then there's an hour when I'm working and it's dark.) And yes, I could go to work later and get home later and spend more time on the bus because the traffic is worse, and that would involve losing an extra half hour or more of free time and I still would have no time when it's light when I'm not at work in the dead of winter. I think people don't like the time change and can't conceive there's a second option. This of course is a world where 97% of voters in 2016 thought either Trump or Clinton should be President. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J2112YYZ Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 I consider the whole thing completely pointless. I don't care which option it is but pick one and stick with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maverick Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round. Why do you hate America? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maverick Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round. Wait, for you mean Daylight Savings Time, or Daylight Standard Time? Are you some evil genius? Or just Evil? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnRogers Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round. Wait, for you mean Daylight Savings Time, or Daylight Standard Time? Are you some evil genius? Or just Evil?Standard time is usually geographically labeled...EST, CST, MST, PST. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fordgalaxy Posted November 5, 2017 Author Share Posted November 5, 2017 Whichever it is, I too prefer more light at the end of the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueschica Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes.I live in the northern US so during winter we get about 9 hours of sunlight. I get up at 5, yeah, and I get to work about 7. Then I leave work about 4 and get home about 5. I'd rather go to work in the dark and have it become light 2 hrs later and leave with some light left than have the workday coincide with the only time all day it's light (even then there's an hour when I'm working and it's dark.) And yes, I could go to work later and get home later and spend more time on the bus because the traffic is worse, and that would involve losing an extra half hour or more of free time and I still would have no time when it's light when I'm not at work in the dead of winter. I think people don't like the time change and can't conceive there's a second option. This of course is a world where 97% of voters in 2016 thought either Trump or Clinton should be President. Depends on how far north you live and how far west you live. :) :codger: In , I think, 1974, there was year round daylight savings time due to the energy crisis. Lots of fun being in Pittsburgh, eating, waiting for the school bus in complete darkness and not having it get light until close to 10 AM. In January and February it doesn't really give you much light on the other end. On the other hand, when we lived in Indiana, they never went on daylight savings (upset the cows) but we were really far west in the eastern time zone. It got light early and stayed light until 10 pm at night in summer even without DST. I dunno. As I get older my bod feels it more, though! And our cat is kind of stupid and can't decide when it wants to eat when the time changes. When does an animal turn down food? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnyBlaze Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes.I live in the northern US so during winter we get about 9 hours of sunlight. I get up at 5, yeah, and I get to work about 7. Then I leave work about 4 and get home about 5. I'd rather go to work in the dark and have it become light 2 hrs later and leave with some light left than have the workday coincide with the only time all day it's light (even then there's an hour when I'm working and it's dark.) And yes, I could go to work later and get home later and spend more time on the bus because the traffic is worse, and that would involve losing an extra half hour or more of free time and I still would have no time when it's light when I'm not at work in the dead of winter. I think people don't like the time change and can't conceive there's a second option. This of course is a world where 97% of voters in 2016 thought either Trump or Clinton should be President. Depends on how far north you live and how far west you live. :) :codger: In , I think, 1974, there was year round daylight savings time due to the energy crisis. Lots of fun being in Pittsburgh, eating, waiting for the school bus in complete darkness and not having it get light until close to 10 AM. In January and February it doesn't really give you much light on the other end. On the other hand, when we lived in Indiana, they never went on daylight savings (upset the cows) but we were really far west in the eastern time zone. It got light early and stayed light until 10 pm at night in summer even without DST. I dunno. As I get older my bod feels it more, though! And our cat is kind of stupid and can't decide when it wants to eat when the time changes. When does an animal turn down food? This animal never turns down food 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueschica Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes.I live in the northern US so during winter we get about 9 hours of sunlight. I get up at 5, yeah, and I get to work about 7. Then I leave work about 4 and get home about 5. I'd rather go to work in the dark and have it become light 2 hrs later and leave with some light left than have the workday coincide with the only time all day it's light (even then there's an hour when I'm working and it's dark.) And yes, I could go to work later and get home later and spend more time on the bus because the traffic is worse, and that would involve losing an extra half hour or more of free time and I still would have no time when it's light when I'm not at work in the dead of winter. I think people don't like the time change and can't conceive there's a second option. This of course is a world where 97% of voters in 2016 thought either Trump or Clinton should be President. Depends on how far north you live and how far west you live. :) :codger: In , I think, 1974, there was year round daylight savings time due to the energy crisis. Lots of fun being in Pittsburgh, eating, waiting for the school bus in complete darkness and not having it get light until close to 10 AM. In January and February it doesn't really give you much light on the other end. On the other hand, when we lived in Indiana, they never went on daylight savings (upset the cows) but we were really far west in the eastern time zone. It got light early and stayed light until 10 pm at night in summer even without DST. I dunno. As I get older my bod feels it more, though! And our cat is kind of stupid and can't decide when it wants to eat when the time changes. When does an animal turn down food? This animal never turns down food See? You are very intelligent! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbobby10 Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 Here we go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnyBlaze Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Omg, finally someone with sanity! All I hear is “polling shows people want to end day light saving time”. I don’t think most understand the question. When I ask people if they like the extra daylight after work they all say yes.I live in the northern US so during winter we get about 9 hours of sunlight. I get up at 5, yeah, and I get to work about 7. Then I leave work about 4 and get home about 5. I'd rather go to work in the dark and have it become light 2 hrs later and leave with some light left than have the workday coincide with the only time all day it's light (even then there's an hour when I'm working and it's dark.) And yes, I could go to work later and get home later and spend more time on the bus because the traffic is worse, and that would involve losing an extra half hour or more of free time and I still would have no time when it's light when I'm not at work in the dead of winter. I think people don't like the time change and can't conceive there's a second option. This of course is a world where 97% of voters in 2016 thought either Trump or Clinton should be President. Depends on how far north you live and how far west you live. :) :codger: In , I think, 1974, there was year round daylight savings time due to the energy crisis. Lots of fun being in Pittsburgh, eating, waiting for the school bus in complete darkness and not having it get light until close to 10 AM. In January and February it doesn't really give you much light on the other end. On the other hand, when we lived in Indiana, they never went on daylight savings (upset the cows) but we were really far west in the eastern time zone. It got light early and stayed light until 10 pm at night in summer even without DST. I dunno. As I get older my bod feels it more, though! And our cat is kind of stupid and can't decide when it wants to eat when the time changes. When does an animal turn down food? This animal never turns down food See? You are very intelligent! http://fieldlens.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/bigstock-Portrait-Of-A-Pig-In-Glasses-61658021.png 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HemiBeers Posted November 5, 2017 Share Posted November 5, 2017 We should just stick with DST year round.Or compromise.... exactly halfway between November and April, turn the clock ahead a half hour and leave it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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