Lost an hour to DST

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Then I lost another hour or so setting my clocks ahead. It seems like I do this every spring... :rolleyes:🤪
 
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Don't waste too much time looking for the hour that you lost. Cause I'm betting you won't find it for another 6 months or so
 
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We have DLT(Daylight Losing Time) here.
 
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Then in the fall it must be DWT (Daylight Winning Time). I am always glad to more time outside to get things done. Especially during the warm months.
 
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I don't like heat, so not having that extra hour in the AM to get things done before going to work really sucks.
 
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I would like to see time set so at high noon, the sun is actually at it's highest point. Around here it seems like it's a couple hours off. That makes too much sense.
 
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Many states are ditching DST and remain on EST (or DST) year round. Other states have legislation in progress to do the same. It makes for headaches during interstate travel though. It's really up to the feds to decide.

The main objection to year round DST seems to be the fact that sunrise will be after 8 AM in December. Children will be in the dark when going to school in the AM. Around here, they are in the dark anyway due to the crazy school bus schedules.
 
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The main objection to year round DST seems to be the fact that sunrise will be after 8 AM in December. Children will be in the dark when going to school in the AM.
When I was in school we stayed on DST one year. My mother was one of the people complaining because I had to walk 1/4 mile in the dark. :eek:
I couldn't see what the big deal was, it's not like we lived on a high traffic road.
 
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In summer, when the clock says about 1:50pm, the sun is finally at it's high point. But I do enjoy the extra daylight hours after work. In winter, it's dark when I go to work and almost dark when I get home. I'd rather have that extra hour of daylight at the end of my day than the beginning.

Being that we're on the western edge of the eastern time zone, it doesn't get dark until almost 10pm in summer. That's fine with me.
 
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We could resolve the whole 'kids walking to school in the dark' issue by making them go to school in the summer and giving them 3 months off in the winter. Then they could be of use and shovel the driveway, load the woodshed, that kind of stuff. 🙃
 
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Kids around here will be waiting for the bus in the dark tomorrow morning. They were in the daylight last week. I remember the good old days when we didn't change our clocks.
 
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Kids around here will be waiting for the bus in the dark tomorrow morning. They were in the daylight last week. I remember the good old days when we didn't change our clocks.
You remember those days? Didn’t DST start during the WW2 era?
 
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DLT started in 2006 here.
 
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Indiana is a unique state, or at least it was, when it comes to DST. Most of the state didn't observer DST until around 2006. Before that, the only thing that changed was TV schedules. Prime time was 7-10pm in winter. When the rest of the country changed times, we didn't, but prime time was 8-11pm.

In summer, we were an hour behind Michigan and Ohio, but on the same time as Illinois. In winter, we were on the same time as Michigan and Ohio, but an hour ahead of Illinois. EXCEPT for 4 counties that were over by Chicago were always on Chicago time, and a few counties in SW Indiana were on Chicago time. We always called the Central Time Zone the Chicago Time Zone. 🤣

Today, 80 counties out of 92 are on Eastern Time all year long. The other 12 are on CST all year long.

Geographically, all of Indiana SHOULD be in the CST, as was mentioned, the sun is at high noon around 2pm in summer. This indicates we should shift to the west out of the EST.

I'd prefer to just leave it the way it is right now. Almost all of our clocks reset themselves automatically, I get more done after work when it's light out, we can enjoy outdoor recreation in daylight after work, etc.
 
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Indiana is a unique state, or at least it was, when it comes to DST. Most of the state didn't observer DST until around 2006. Before that, the only thing that changed was TV schedules. Prime time was 7-10pm in winter. When the rest of the country changed times, we didn't, but prime time was 8-11pm.

In summer, we were an hour behind Michigan and Ohio, but on the same time as Illinois. In winter, we were on the same time as Michigan and Ohio, but an hour ahead of Illinois. EXCEPT for 4 counties that were over by Chicago were always on Chicago time, and a few counties in SW Indiana were on Chicago time. We always called the Central Time Zone the Chicago Time Zone. 🤣

Today, 80 counties out of 92 are on Eastern Time all year long. The other 12 are on CST all year long.

Geographically, all of Indiana SHOULD be in the CST, as was mentioned, the sun is at high noon around 2pm in summer. This indicates we should shift to the west out of the EST.

I'd prefer to just leave it the way it is right now. Almost all of our clocks reset themselves automatically, I get more done after work when it's light out, we can enjoy outdoor recreation in daylight after work, etc.
Yeah I do enjoy long summer evenings after work. Time to do a little work in the garden and other outdoor chores, then a barbecue and beverages on the patio while it’s still light.
 
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Then I lost another hour or so setting my clocks ahead. It seems like I do this every spring... :rolleyes:🤪
Senators Whitehouse (Rhode Island) and Senator Rubio (Florida) are co-sponsoring a bill to make Daylight Savings Time permanently year round. Personally I hope it gains traction and passes.

 
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Yippee, I get to start work in the dark again.
 

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