Daylight saving
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Re: Daylight saving
time is imaginary
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Re: Daylight saving
How long have you waited to use that line?
I don't mind time change. I work outside all day every day, and I'm usually on the jobsite 10+ hours a day, so this time of year I get to go home earlier. My crew doesn't like that, in fact they suggested to me we start earlier now...like 6:30am.
Me? No.
I'm salary, they're hourly, so I get their reasoning.
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Re: Daylight saving
time may not be Imaginary,
but it is Relative!
https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-the- ... -explained
but it is Relative!
https://www.sciencealert.com/watch-the- ... -explained
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Re: Daylight saving
Could pull a China and just set the entire country to one time zone, Eastern Daylight time. Three hours ahead.
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(Personally I'm of the standard time, "noon should mean sun is highest in the sky" opinion. Just shift business hours appropriately)
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Re: Daylight saving
Shorter of Breath and One Day Closer . . .
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Re: Daylight saving
Daylight savings time was invented so the union army could practice fighting in the dark.
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Re: Daylight saving
You know what the Indian chief said to his tribe after government workers tried to explain DST? Leave it to the US government to take 20% off the bottom of your blanket, add it to the top, and then tell you the blanket is longer.
Classic.
Moving the time on clocks is nothing more than tricking your mind. To quote floyd: the sun is the same in a relative way but you're older.....
Classic.
Moving the time on clocks is nothing more than tricking your mind. To quote floyd: the sun is the same in a relative way but you're older.....
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Re: Daylight saving
This is probably an amusing thread for folks that live in Anchorage.
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Re: Daylight saving
Alaskans find many things on this forum amusing... like how much attention is paid to climbing little 14,000' hillsCheapCigarMan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 7:02 am This is probably an amusing thread for folks that live in Anchorage.
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Re: Daylight saving
My dog still thinks we're on daylight savings time. I'm getting reminders 2 hours before dinner time vs. the usual one hour.
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Re: Daylight saving
After living in a valley in northern England where the sun would rise at 0900 and set at 2pm, I'll take what I can get.
That said, I think the extra hours of darkness during the early evening cost a lot more energy than the lights on in the early morning, so if you're a climate change/energy activist, please get then to stop the madness.
That said, I think the extra hours of darkness during the early evening cost a lot more energy than the lights on in the early morning, so if you're a climate change/energy activist, please get then to stop the madness.
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Re: Daylight saving
Great point. Peak hours and where electricity costs the most is between 2pm - 7pm.pvnisher wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:52 pm After living in a valley in northern England where the sun would rise at 0900 and set at 2pm, I'll take what I can get.
That said, I think the extra hours of darkness during the early evening cost a lot more energy than the lights on in the early morning, so if you're a climate change/energy activist, please get then to stop the madness.
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