If you play summer sports , baseball , tennis, sailing, golf, daylight savings is great for getting in some fun before sunset. If your activities are sitting in a gamer chair , you may not know its spring.
Permanent dst makes more sense to me than permanent standard time. In the winter it's dark when you go to work and dark when you get home with either time scheme. Might as well get the advantage in the summer.If you play summer sports , baseball , tennis, sailing, golf, daylight savings is great for getting in some fun before sunset. If your activities are sitting in a gamer chair , you may not know its spring.
I'm up everyday at 5;50am LOL , when wife goes to work her alarm is 5;50 and the dog gets up with her, coffee then the dog and I are out by 6;30 doing the morning run.
Not my choice when its -30 and snowing , but its a dog thing.
Just when I was thinking "hey! I can see natural sunlight at 6am!"...it goes back to pitch black.
Daylight savings is actually retarded. Feels like one of those things that might've been a good idea at the time, then fell into uselessness, but some dingdong argues for the sake of arguing and everyone gets ******.
See, daylight savings = grumpy.
Your use of “retarded” triggered someone. Please feel shame now.
Feel shame dammit
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Oh the humanity!
I like very late evenings that come with DLS . I have evening activities that require daylight .
My wife HATES driving to work in the dark , doing a 12hr shift and then home for what sunshine is left .
She would like it scraped .
I grew up on a farm and realize why it was implemented. But modern farming have tractors with headlights. And cows done care .
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Since when did a farmer care about a clock anyway? They work to get the job done, arrows on the wall are irrelevant.And Saskatchewan doesn’t change their clocks...and I hear there are some farmers out there.
Schedule meetings GMT and everybody can be equally confused over what time the meeting is supposed to start.We're dealing with a vendor with people in the UK where they haven't switched yet, so there has been some confusion over meeting start times.