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caz963 ([personal profile] caz963) wrote2011-03-27 12:29 am
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It's not still Thursday, is it?

I HATE and LOATHE WITH A PASSION this twice-yearly pissing about with the clocks. Isn't it about time we stopped it and just stuck with the one time-zone?



and while we're on the subject -

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[personal profile] hooloovoo_42 2011-03-27 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, as long as it's not BST. Or London and east of the meridian can have their own time zone and let the rest of us live in some semblance of light.

But whichever set of times we choose, there is always going to be a bunch of people who want to have daylight savings for part of the year.

[identity profile] canterlevi.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
After putting up with cold, dark, and miserable since November, I love the "extra" hour of daylight! Come on! It'll be fun - you'll see!


xoxo

[identity profile] charlsye.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
oh my god, I always love being reminded about how much I love The West Wing.

[identity profile] luinel-anduril.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
I grew up in Arizona, and didn't move to a place that observed Daylight Savings until i was nearly 18. Eleven years later and it still totally messes with my body and sleep schedule. Not only that, but a couple of years ago Congress decided to make it last a few more weeks...so now the time is wrong over half the year in the U.S. It was a stupid idea to begin with, even stupider now that we're in a technological age, not an agrarian one. Getting up an hour earlier than usual does not save energy and it doesn't make the day last longer...it's all a big mind frak.

Those videos are hilarious. xD

[identity profile] flippet.livejournal.com 2011-03-27 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
That first clip always slays me, mostly because I live in an area that, up until about four or so years ago, was absolutely affected by exactly that. (Just over the Indiana border.) So I know what they're talking about rather intimately. :-)

That said....the change has never bothered me. Not the straight-up change when you're only talking about your own clocks and body-time, and not the change where you have to stop and do some math to figure out if this is the season when the next town over is actually on the same time as you, or whether they're on the hour-different time (and you have to remember which way that hour goes). It sounds horribly complicated and annoying, and to be fair, it made many folks around here crazy-go-nuts.

But I never minded it. I don't know why, except that I *love* having more light in the afternoon and evening. Being on the extra-far-western-edge of the time zone, in June/July the sun doesn't finish going down until nearly 10pm. July 4th fireworks have to wait until 10:15 or 10:30 pm to be truly dark enough to see them properly. It just feels like a wealth of time, to me, and I love it.