Daylight Saving Time

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Daylight Saving Time

  • Keep it

    Votes: 11 19.6%
  • Eliminate it

    Votes: 33 58.9%
  • Neutral

    Votes: 12 21.4%

  • Total voters
    56
I've had to change my work day hours from 8-4:30 to 7-3:30 because of this stupid crap. Mainly because where I live now (an hour away from work) is on a mountain with ZERO street lights and a curvy road with no barriers. I'll fall right off that crap if I can't see where I'm going.

freak you Ben Franklin.
Not your best idea.

Welllll - without Daylight Savings, the 7-3:30 time slot would be the year round one, so at least you got some benefit.
 
Welllll - without Daylight Savings, the 7-3:30 time slot would be the year round one, so at least you got some benefit.
Yeah, I didn't realize until this year (and I'm 32) that daylight savings time was the summer, not the winter. Everyone I've talked to recently likes the summer daylight hours and hates the winter.

I just like moving the clock back and sleeping an extra hour. I couldn't care less how much daylight there is. Let me sleep more.
 
So this was an interesting re-read. I was going to post a new thread but thought I recalled a previous thread on the subject.

It's timely now in that a bill to end this silly system has passed the Senate and it looks like an identical bill will pass the House. Come 2023, we are likely going to be leaving our damn clocks alone in Nov and March.

 
So this was an interesting re-read. I was going to post a new thread but thought I recalled a previous thread on the subject.

It's timely now in that a bill to end this silly system has passed the Senate and it looks like an identical bill will pass the House. Come 2023, we are likely going to be leaving our damn clocks alone in Nov and March.


Man I'll miss it. That first Sunday in October after the afternoon game, and everything is dark. Pretty cool feeling.
 
So this was an interesting re-read. I was going to post a new thread but thought I recalled a previous thread on the subject.

It's timely now in that a bill to end this silly system has passed the Senate and it looks like an identical bill will pass the House. Come 2023, we are likely going to be leaving our damn clocks alone in Nov and March.


Sign me up for this change.

During our shortest day of the year the sun is down by 4:30pm. Thats too damn early.
 
I like the extra daylight at the end of the day, but not sure about those days where the sun wouldn't come up til about 8am or so. Plus I love the day the clock goes back an hour. Just that day. So who the fuck knows where I stand. :effifiknow:

So this was an interesting re-read. I was going to post a new thread but thought I recalled a previous thread on the subject.
Good memory.
 
Sign me up for this change.

During our shortest day of the year the sun is down by 4:30pm. Thats too damn early.
Maybe I'm confused.

Isn't daylight savings time a spring change?
Meaning, winter will still be the same, but summer days it will get dark sooner?
 
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Maybe I'm confused.

Isn't daylight savings time a spring change?
Meaning, winter will still be the same, but summer days it will get dark sooner?

If I understand correctly… the current time (the Spring forward) is the one that stays. No Fall back.

But maybe someone else sees that different? Thats the only way to meet the intended benefit of brighter evenings.
 
It was something needed when they implemented it but yeah that need has looooooooong since passed so end it.
 
Maybe I'm confused.

Isn't daylight savings time a spring change?
Meaning, winter will still be the same, but summer days it will get dark sooner?
Yeah... Even the name of the system is fucked up. It literally makes no sense.
 
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If I understand correctly… the current time (the Spring forward) is the one that stays. No Fall back.

But maybe someone else sees that different? Thats the only way to meet the intended benefit of brighter evenings.
Daylight saving starts in spring. Daylight savings ends in fall. If you dislike the "fall back" portion of daylight saving, you dislike real time.
 
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I'd like to be done with it but i'd like to stay in standard time. I don't want to be driving to work in pitch dark with it icing or snowing in deep winter.
 
It’s been eliminated both here and in Russia before. Then in both cases it was restored.


From Wikipedia—

“Permanent daylight savings time was enacted for the winter of 1974, but there were complaints of children going to school in the dark and working people commuting and starting their work day in pitch darkness during the winter months, and it was repealed a year later.”

So here we go again.
 
If I understand correctly… the current time (the Spring forward) is the one that stays. No Fall back.

But maybe someone else sees that different? Thats the only way to meet the intended benefit of brighter evenings.
Your sourcenis CBS, that’s the first problem lol.

The current fall forward will keep the time permanent. So not changing it again. Personally it doesn’t bother me. But I’m just a small minority who believes this…wait that means it should go my way and only my way lol
 
So......we don't want to get rid of "daylight savings"?
We want to adopt it year round?

I think That's what I want?
 
I actually like not having it here in AZ.

I do miss it being light out 9pm in the summer. But I also don’t miss it being dark at 4pm in the winter.
 
The bill that passed is to make daylight time permanent. The current time we are on now.

The U.S. Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would make daylight time permanent.
 
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Daylight saving starts in spring. Daylight savings ends in fall. If you dislike the "fall back" portion of daylight saving, you dislike real time.

I guess for me, that would be true.

Next request; I’d like my area to move from the Atlantic Time Zone to Eastern. It SUCKS being an hour ahead (+) of pretty much everyone else in US/Canada.

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We voted to end daylight savings time a couple years ago in California. But we have to wait till the state legislature votes on it. They might finally get around to it in ten years or so.