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Tired of losing that hour of sleep every year on the second Sunday of March? That nightmare may finally be coming to an end.
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I'll take what I can get.Wow... I love how when we have a war in Ukraine and possibility of war with Russia Looming (Hi Cold war again!) we can pass a bill about daylight savings time.
I hear ya and don't disagree, but I really wish this would get done as well.Wow... I love how when we have a war in Ukraine and possibility of war with Russia Looming (Hi Cold war again!) we can pass a bill about daylight savings time.
I agree.This nonsense basically has no place in the modern era. I hope this bill passes.
Seems to me it would be a straight forward patch. Just like when the DST dates were modified.If this does pass (I hope it does), how many systems will have to be patched to eliminate the time change?
It'll be Y2K all over again! Stockpile Ammo and hide the women!Seems to me it would be a straight forward patch. Just like when the DST dates were modified.
Every alarm clock in the house and the coffee pot all change time on the wrong date now. No way to patch them, but not worth replacing either.Seems to me it would be a straight forward patch. Just like when the DST dates were modified.
Ditch Standard Time!
It'll be Y2K all over again! Stockpile Ammo and hide the women!
and hoard all the TP you can get your hands on!It'll be Y2K all over again! Stockpile Ammo and hide the women!
I have to say, I don’t look forward to taking the kids to school in the dark Nov - Feb either
Yup. So long as it stops. There's nothing stopping the school from pushing back class start times to 9am or something if driving in the dark were an issue - but then you are going to contend with it probably getting dark on the way home.That's valid. I just want it to stop, I don't really care which direction it stops in.
When there are mountains on the horizon, winter days get even shorter. Winter is going to suck, regardless of how the clock is set.Yup. So long as it stops. There's nothing stopping the school from pushing back class start times to 9am or something if driving in the dark were an issue - but then you are going to contend with it probably getting dark on the way home.
I grew up in Indiana, and at the time, we didn't change our clocks. It was just accepted that in the Winter it would be dark in the morning. And dark when you got home. Didn't really matter if you shifted the clock or not, it was just going to get dark. But changing the clock because... I still don't know why ... that's ludicrous to me.
Overall, I'd rather have the sunlight when I'm leaving work or on my own time, not when I'm heading to work.