Daylight savings time again.
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Daylight savings time again.
Every Spring we set the clocks forward an hour. In this time of electric lights and air conditioning, all that is needed is to start some outdoors jobs an hour earlier to avoid the Summer heat.
I think moving the time is just no longer needed.
I think moving the time is just no longer needed.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
As a nine year retiree, I don't set the alarm unless it's to make it to an appointment of some sort.
DST gives me light at the end of the day, instead of when I'm asleep in the morning.
DST gives me light at the end of the day, instead of when I'm asleep in the morning.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
I agree with you Piller! I say we change the clock by 30 minutes and everyone wins!
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
It's the bi-annual offering to the sun gods!
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
I don't get too wrapped up about it.
But the concept of "time" and how important it has become to us is a strange thing.
Jim told me about people in Africa who do not live by the watch years ago. I'm not sure that the way we look at time and schedules serves us well.
But I am a hippocrite because, although I don't wear a watch, I make my living selling my time in 6 minute increments.
But the concept of "time" and how important it has become to us is a strange thing.
Jim told me about people in Africa who do not live by the watch years ago. I'm not sure that the way we look at time and schedules serves us well.
But I am a hippocrite because, although I don't wear a watch, I make my living selling my time in 6 minute increments.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
Meanwhile here in Coffee Country, we're STILL on Eastern STANDARD Time (from your perspective - Bogotá/Lima time here). An acquaintance in Medellin wrongly states we're on Central Time. Nope. We never move around, just stay the same - unlike you folks up north with your springing forward and falling back and all that stuff. Yeah, it's tough but we manage OK. And yes, we DO have visible changes in the amount of daylight from winter to summer. Not as drastic as up north, but we no longer get dark at 6:00 p.m. like back in December.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
They did not do the time change thing in Mozambique either. The only difference between winter and summer was in the summer the set set about 5:30 and rose about 5. In the winter the sun set about 6 and rose about 5:30.
In the Tropics there is no twilight lasting an hour or more like here. The sun went down and suddenly it was dark.
It took me a long time, when I came back to the States, to get used to the fact that when it got dark in the summer it was about bedtime. In Mozambique when it got dark the fun was just beginning. It was time to go out to eat, visit friends, go shopping ... the evening was the fun time in summer because the days were so blamed hot nobody wanted to do anything.
I did love siesta.
Any nation that does not have siesta is not really civilized.
In the Tropics there is no twilight lasting an hour or more like here. The sun went down and suddenly it was dark.
It took me a long time, when I came back to the States, to get used to the fact that when it got dark in the summer it was about bedtime. In Mozambique when it got dark the fun was just beginning. It was time to go out to eat, visit friends, go shopping ... the evening was the fun time in summer because the days were so blamed hot nobody wanted to do anything.
I did love siesta.
Any nation that does not have siesta is not really civilized.
Re: Daylight savings time again.
Arizona hasnt done daylight savings for ages. I think its likely the rest of the country will follow suit before long.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
Finally, DST, more evening light !!!
Re: Daylight savings time again.
Exactly!
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
As now-retired IS/IT support, I hated all the gyrations in going back and forth.
Just /blankin'/ pick one and stick with it.
DST was originally done to save energy. (and help business sales) As all of our computer gear got more time dependent (payroll, network logs, phone systems) time because *very* important.
If y'all remember, number of years back there was 'extended' DST dumped on us, to save even more energy. Started earlier and ended later. Later studies said energy savings were negligible.
That changeover cost a lot of companies a lot of $$ in software and firmware code changes, so at least someone got something out of it.
My last years I did a lot of telco administration with time changes requiring a system reboot - always scary.
Arizona always stood proud and said 'don't bother us', which was well and good till we got a centralized phone system and twice a year I would have to change them from Mountain to Pacific so their phones would be correct.
(wonder if guys I left behind figured out how to do this since it involves some system changes)
So now retired, I'm thoroughly irritated with it all. Please. Just pick one.
Just /blankin'/ pick one and stick with it.
DST was originally done to save energy. (and help business sales) As all of our computer gear got more time dependent (payroll, network logs, phone systems) time because *very* important.
If y'all remember, number of years back there was 'extended' DST dumped on us, to save even more energy. Started earlier and ended later. Later studies said energy savings were negligible.
That changeover cost a lot of companies a lot of $$ in software and firmware code changes, so at least someone got something out of it.
My last years I did a lot of telco administration with time changes requiring a system reboot - always scary.
Arizona always stood proud and said 'don't bother us', which was well and good till we got a centralized phone system and twice a year I would have to change them from Mountain to Pacific so their phones would be correct.
(wonder if guys I left behind figured out how to do this since it involves some system changes)
So now retired, I'm thoroughly irritated with it all. Please. Just pick one.
Re: Daylight savings time again.
this is doubly funny because time is measured from the Zero Meridian, which starts at Greenwich because a Brit invented accurate time keeping. if everyone wants static time it's trivial, just stop the earth's rotation, and suddenly time stops too.
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Re: Daylight savings time again.
I just wish the flipping squirrels, ravens and cranes would follow the the DST!
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