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I would like for them to leave it one way or another. It takes me a month to get used to the change.
What you also need to look at is what time it would get light in the morning, if not for DST. Personally, I'm glad dawn doesn't show up at 4am in mid-summer, 5 is early enough, thank you very much. On the other side of that, if the sun didn't come up until after 8am at the end of the year, I can promise you Paxil (and other anti-depressants) sales would skyrocket.
The places where it is most notable are the extreme western limits of time zones. That is why Arizona doesn't use DST. If they did, it would be light at 11 o'clock. Same with Indiana, who I believe just adopted DST last year -- not sure why??? It was probably so that people in Ohio would know what time it was in Indiana. Before last year, Indiana and Ohio were the same time in the winter, but off by an hour in the summer. :confused2:
I am not bringing this subject forth to see who likes it and who doesn't. There are too many personal "choices" to do that. No, this is more of an awareness thing. Same as when some bars began to prevent patrons from smokng as a result of second hand smoke effects. Look how long that took. I am making the assertion for health reasons. It is born out in fact that these time changes are not healthy for us and yet we continue with this nonsense. Personally, I could care less about who likes it for whatever reasons just as people liked to smoke in bars. I am more concerned with the "change" itself. I do not care what time it is. Just pick one and allow us to live without the transition. I am making a concerted effort to the people elected from this state to serve in Washington to do just that. This foolishness has gone on long enough and seems to be centered on personal advantages such as business, preferences and whatever other greedy thought processes we as pathetic earth creatures can dream of. I for one am tired of being manipulated with yet one more thing that deals with nothing concrete.
When I refer to DST I am talking about changing clocks, I think that's what most people do, or am I wrong. We recently changed our clocks and I have no idea if I'm on daylight savings time now or standard time now.
I like the time I'm on now. Since it's always dark when I drive in to work, it wouldn't matter to me if it got light at 10 am. I just want it to be light when I'm at home in the evenings.
Man, Arrow, if that was the only thing I had to get worked up about, I'd be a happy camper. :laughing:
Seriously, Standard Time cuts down on winter blues by having the sun come up earlier in the winter and Daylight Savings Time extends evening daylight at the time of year when people like to be outside. If it bothers you for a few days, get over yourself. The vast majority of folks in the country benefit from it. We're supposed to all abandon a system that has been working for years because you don't like to adjust your body clock? Come on. Talk about egocentric.
Man, Arrow, if that was the only thing I had to get worked up about, I'd be a happy camper. :laughing:
Seriously, Standard Time cuts down on winter blues by having the sun come up earlier in the winter and Daylight Savings Time extends evening daylight at the time of year when people like to be outside. If it bothers you for a few days, get over yourself. The vast majority of folks in the country benefit from it. We're supposed to all abandon a system that has been working for years because you don't like to adjust your body clock? Come on. Talk about egocentric.
Man, Arrow, if that was the only thing I had to get worked up about, I'd be a happy camper. :laughing:
Seriously, Standard Time cuts down on winter blues by having the sun come up earlier in the winter and Daylight Savings Time extends evening daylight at the time of year when people like to be outside. If it bothers you for a few days, get over yourself. The vast majority of folks in the country benefit from it. We're supposed to all abandon a system that has been working for years because you don't like to adjust your body clock? Come on. Talk about egocentric.
I come to TBN to have fun and talk about rural property. I'm sorry I ever joined this discussion. Arrow, I am sorry if I offended you, but I have to say I think you're making a mountain out of a mole hill. I would like to see some links to your "documented cases" of death and dismemberment caused by DST.
Sorry, guys. While I wish they would quit changing the dates of the change, I sure hope your movement never gains momentum, because I think DST works just fine. And I'm not saying that out of some blind allegiance to the government. That would be uncharacteristic (you don't know me, either, Arrow).
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If you like DST, how would you like it all year long? They tried that in 1973. The complaint being school buses were getting into more accidents with the morning darkness. ...