Time Change already this weekend

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Yeah, I think this is the last time we are falling back. Isn't that correct? Next year at this time we will be leaving it be. I always thought I would want it that way but the more I think about it the darkness in the morning is a bit much. By the 21st of December it will still be dark out at 8:30 in the morning. It will make going hunting in the morning a bit easier though, so maybe it is for the best.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend
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I actually like it the way we do it. DST is good in summer; not so much in winter.
I'm surprised. I haven't found anyone around here that doesn't want DST. I guess it depends on the region?
Warmer evening temps with sunlight is more favorable to most I assume for chores after work. I am that way anyway.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #8  
Too bad they couldn't make it noon when the sun was at the highest spot. Right now it's noon but the sun makes it look like 10:00 What happened to high noon. I guess that makes too much sense.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #9  
The Sunshine Protection Act passed unanimously in the Senate, but the House wouldn't even take up the matter. Politics at its finest. Until the House passes it and sends it along to Uncle Joe for signature we will have to keep changing clocks twice a year, despite all the associated health effects and annoyance.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #10  
Yeah, leave it as it is. I hate getting up early and working in the dark. By late afternoon, I'm ready for a nap anyway.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #12  
Too bad they couldn't make it noon when the sun was at the highest spot. Right now it's noon but the sun makes it look like 10:00 What happened to high noon. I guess that makes too much sense.

Only politicians would want to "save daylight" in the summer when it is in abundance but not in winter when daylight is in short supply.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #13  
Yeah, I think this is the last time we are falling back. Isn't that correct? Next year at this time we will be leaving it be. I always thought I would want it that way but the more I think about it the darkness in the morning is a bit much. By the 21st of December it will still be dark out at 8:30 in the morning. It will make going hunting in the morning a bit easier though, so maybe it is for the best.
Spring forward.
Fall back.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #15  
I thought the law didn’t pass the House?
Yes, but 'the law' that covers it is currently at your state level as to if they want to observe it or not. It's a law in your state whether they observe it or not.

DST is covered under the uniform time act of 1966, and amended a couple times since. If any state wants to observe it or not, it's up to the individual state, not the federal government.

However, the state has to do it at the times and dates specified by the federal UTA. The entire state must conform to it, unless it has multiple time zones and some other stipulations.

The senate approved a measure to make DST permanent nationwide back in March of this year (2022). That would end the twice a year clock changes. The house hasn't done anything with it.

So:
- If you want to see DST go away permanently on a federal level, blame the House, because they are the ones holding it up.
- If you want to see DST go away permanently on a state level, blame your state government, because they chose the way it's currently observed in your state.

Right now, as it stands, YOUR STATE is wholly responsible for DST observation/non-observation, not the federal government.


 
/ Time Change already this weekend #16  
Yes, but 'the law' that covers it is currently at your state level as to if they want to observe it or not. It's a law in your state whether they observe it or not.

DST is covered under the uniform time act of 1966, and amended a couple times since. If any state wants to observe it or not, it's up to the individual state, not the federal government.

However, the state has to do it at the times and dates specified by the federal UTA. The entire state must conform to it, unless it has multiple time zones and some other stipulations.

The senate approved a measure to make DST permanent nationwide back in March of this year (2022). That would end the twice a year clock changes. The house hasn't done anything with it.

So:
- If you want to see DST go away permanently on a federal level, blame the House, because they are the ones holding it up.
- If you want to see DST go away permanently on a state level, blame your state government, because they chose the way it's currently observed in your state.

Right now, as it stands, YOUR STATE is wholly responsible for DST observation/non-observation, not the federal government.


I actually like DST in the summer. I love having time to do things outside in the evenings after work.
 
/ Time Change already this weekend #18  
I actually like DST in the summer. I love having time to do things outside in the evenings after work.
I'm liking it as well. Wife and I work until five'ish. Get some dinner. Go for a walk. Head to the beach. Go for a ride. Do some yard work. We go to bed after it gets dark, which is well past 10:00pm at peak in summer.

We're at the western edge of the eastern time zone. We really should be in the central time zone. But I'm not pushing for it.

A good way to tell if you're in the right time zone or not is to go outside and make note of what time it is when the sun is directly south of your location. Here it's not until about 1:40-2:00pm. So, we're almost 2 full hours away from "real" time when the sun should be directly south at noon.
 
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