Same here. All about that permanent DST.blackjack68 wrote:Driving home in the dark depresses the living hell out of me.Grunthy wrote:Does it really make a difference if the sun sets at 6 in December and January, than setting at 5? Wtf are you going to be able to accomplish with that?
Daylight Savings Poll
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Is Daylight Savings time how it is in the winter or how It is in the summer? I like how it is in the summer.
I voted no change. I dont care if it gets dark early in nov-feb im usually indoors anyway
I voted no change. I dont care if it gets dark early in nov-feb im usually indoors anyway
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We're in Daylight Saving Time right now. Normal time is the horribleness of winter.Mr. Colby wrote:Is Daylight Savings time how it is in the winter or how It is in the summer? I like how it is in the summer.
I voted no change. I dont care if it gets dark early in nov-feb im usually indoors anyway
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Eww F normal time then. Either keep it the same or make DST foreverDickie Dunn wrote:We're in Daylight Saving Time right now. Normal time is the horribleness of winter.Mr. Colby wrote:Is Daylight Savings time how it is in the winter or how It is in the summer? I like how it is in the summer.
I voted no change. I dont care if it gets dark early in nov-feb im usually indoors anyway
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So do I have this right, if we stay on DST forever, we would have light until around 6-7pm in the winter but the sun wouldn't come up until closer to or even after 8am?
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Yes.DelPen wrote:So do I have this right, if we stay on DST forever, we would have light until around 6-7pm in the winter but the sun wouldn't come up until closer to or even after 8am?
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Yeah, but who cares. I'd already have been at work for an hour. Beats driving home in the dark.
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While I admit the time changes have taken an actual toll on me way more than it ever has in my life, I like the variety. Same reason I like living where I do. All four seasons. When I get home from work and its still hours of daylight left I always feel like I have to be doing something, so that mentality causes me to stay up later. When it gets dark early, I don't really like it, but I'm usually more scheduled and I get my stuff done around the house, and what have you and to bed at a decent time. Maybe I'm half parrot I dunno. It gets dark and I get tired.
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so what is the proper time? Is it the time over the winter or the time over the summer? Get what I'm saying??
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I think winter time is proper
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I mentioned before to just make the last shift a 30 minute shift as a compromise. Even the loudest detractor would look silly complaining about 30 minutes.
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The entire world would need to change though if we did 30 minutes.
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How am I supposed to properly celebrate the exact time of the Easter Bunny's birth, if they keep messing with the clock?
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Who cares? 'MericaDelPen wrote:The entire world would need to change though if we did 30 minutes.
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It's not even on the same day every year.columbia wrote:How am I supposed to properly celebrate the exact time of the Easter Bunny's birth, if they keep messing with the clock?

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Can we shift the months as well? Seems to be warm later in the calender. Maybe throw a leap month in or something.
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Exactly.dodint wrote:Yeah, but who cares. I'd already have been at work for an hour. Beats driving home in the dark.
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Yeah. What is this entire world you speak of?meow wrote:Who cares? 'MericaDelPen wrote:The entire world would need to change though if we did 30 minutes.
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Move it up 2 hours brah. Light til 10pm in the summer
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Meh, nothin better than waking up at 7 am on a Saturday and getting outdoor work done. Then you can start drinking at noon, nap, and be good to go.Mr. Colby wrote:Move it up 2 hours brah. Light til 10pm in the summer
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I think they should just pick one and stick with it. Switching hours makes no sense to me. What do I care what number it says on the clock.
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I think we should add 2 more savings times and make them drastic time differences that only last one week or just a couple days.
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I say fall back every saturday night at midnight
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World Women's day was on Sunday which was the shortest day of the year. Time changes are sexist.
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Fall back Friday night and spring ahead sunday night. 2 more hours on the weekend.