Day Light Savings Time - What's the story going to be?
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^^ Dude, I posted this as a stated fact, das isall
“You didn’t finish school, did you?
Fine, but apparently at least some other people were asleep when went all through this before.
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Both the bills should be known as Rubio's follies. Big waste of time.
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I love it! I love it when it gets dark early. I like getting up in the light.
I love the fact that getting dark early means the holidays are here. I love the fact that I can come home and relax without feeling like I have to go outside. I love eating dinner when it's dark outside.
I always dread the day in the spring when the clocks go forward.
I love the fact that getting dark early means the holidays are here. I love the fact that I can come home and relax without feeling like I have to go outside. I love eating dinner when it's dark outside.
I always dread the day in the spring when the clocks go forward.
I could care less if they put us on Saudi Arabia time as long as they stopped switching it twice a years. The change is the problem, not the time zone. It's a lot easier to change your schedules ONCE, than to reset the damned clock twice a year forever.tector wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:09 pmWe have been through all this ad nauseam. The proposal was to put FL on DST year round. The effect of that would put Florida on Atlantic Standard Time in the fall and winter, while the rest of the Eastern US would be on Eastern Standard Time. Big Business does not want to deal with a 5th continental US time zone. It ain't happening. Stop already.photohause wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:38 am Most of the US state of Arizona does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST). The exception is the Navajo Nation.
https://www.timeanddate.com/time/us/arizona-no-dst.html
Next.
I think this is another example of Gooberment "unintended Consequences" and now they cannot not make the switch. Can you imagine all the automatic clocks in cars, computers, alarm clocks and such that would continue to make the switch every figgin six months as they don't know where they are located! Maybe the phone companies could manage to keep the cell phone clocks set properly, but that is about it. Everything else would need gps chips embedded if they did not or at least new software.
I lived in Indiana in the dark ages before the electronics boom where there were all the clocks had to be changed by hand. It was great not having to change the clocks!
I lived in Indiana in the dark ages before the electronics boom where there were all the clocks had to be changed by hand. It was great not having to change the clocks!
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Did you throw ice cubes at someone when you were in school? Were you a heavy drinker in collage?Gmountain wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:21 pm I love it! I love it when it gets dark early. I like getting up in the light.
I love the fact that getting dark early means the holidays are here. I love the fact that I can come home and relax without feeling like I have to go outside. I love eating dinner when it's dark outside.
I always dread the day in the spring when the clocks go forward.
“You didn’t finish school, did you?
You are still in the dark ages. Those auto reset clocks are all changed by a radio signal, or by programming/internet connection for computers. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 119830601/Flame Red wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 8:57 am I think this is another example of Gooberment "unintended Consequences" and now they cannot not make the switch. Can you imagine all the automatic clocks in cars, computers, alarm clocks and such that would continue to make the switch every figgin six months as they don't know where they are located! Maybe the phone companies could manage to keep the cell phone clocks set properly, but that is about it. Everything else would need gps chips embedded if they did not or at least new software.
I lived in Indiana in the dark ages before the electronics boom where there were all the clocks had to be changed by hand. It was great not having to change the clocks!
Eliminate DST and zero problems.
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DST saved coal during WWI and WWII.jjk308 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:06 am DST is an anachronism from the days before fluorescent (and LED) lighting when factories were lighted by walls of windows and dependent on sunlight. You can still see some of their crumbling ruins in the Northeast and Midwest. Other outdoor activity like farming simply used available light as a guide and ignored the clocks, so farmers were mostly opposed to DST because of its effect on their non-farm schedules.
DST has been long proven to save zero electricity and the switch causes absenteeism and accidents for a net economic minus.
It needs to go.
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We could have switched to standard time and kept it like that without any involvement from the feds but because our law change had us switching to daylight savings time it takes Congress to approve it. Totally BS in my opinion but... ☹ï¸