Spring Ahead, Fall Back

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Bird

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Yep, it's that time of year again, so I just got through resetting 11 clocks so they'll have Daylight Savings Time tomorrow. I still wish they'd pick a time and stay with it instead of changing twice a year.
 
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Completely agree with you, Bird. Will someone please offer a logical explanation how changing our clocks twice a year benefits anyone.
 
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Thanks, Bird.........glad to see you are keeping up with the times.:)
 
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Thanks, Bird.........glad to see you are keeping up with the times.:)

Good one Mike!!!!

I remember when it was a big deal to me, but that went away with retirement. Now I listen to my Sons complain about it.

Not to tease the OP, but I'm like a Bird, I get up at daylight and go to bed at dusk, doesn't matter much what the clock says. :)
 
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I think we should spring ahead and fall ahead even further so that it's not dark at 6pm in the winter. ..would be nice to have a couple of hours daylight in the winter for after work to be able to do things outside...
 
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I think we should spring ahead and fall ahead even further so that it's not dark at 6pm in the winter. ..would be nice to have a couple of hours daylight in the winter for after work to be able to do things outside...

Yep, that was always my thoughts as well.

Only reason I've ever heard for not staying on DST that made any sense was kids getting on the bus before daylight.
 
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Good one Mike!!!!

I remember when it was a big deal to me, but that went away with retirement. Now I listen to my Sons complain about it.

Not to tease the OP, but I'm like a Bird, I get up at daylight and go to bed at dusk, doesn't matter much what the clock says. :)

Ovrsd;
I long for the time I can say your last sentence. A good friend and coworker of mine retired not long ago, he said he threw away his alarm clock. :)
 
   / Spring Ahead, Fall Back #8  
Is this the normal date for the US to change? Most of the world that changes does so at 2a.m. on the Sunday morning following the last Saturday in March - Easter Sunday this year.

The problem with having later dusk in winter (by keeping the clocks on summer time) is, as already posted, that it is dark later in the mornings. We all know that most people arrive at work when they have to and not before, so there are millions upon millions of cars being driven faster than they should and more accidents happen. It was tried in the UK in about 1970, forget the exact year. Not a good experience.

Here is how it all started BBC - Future - The builder who changed how the world keeps time
 
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Completely agree with you, Bird. Will someone please offer a logical explanation how changing our clocks twice a year benefits anyone.

Me 3. It's really dumb and if anything it's backwards. I think we're supposed to have dumping it on the ballot soon. I'll vote to dump it like a bad dream.
 
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Ovrsd;
I long for the time I can say your last sentence. A good friend and coworker of mine retired not long ago, he said he threw away his alarm clock. :)

You'll get there, it just doesn't seem like it now.

Yep. We don't have any clock in the bedroom.

For me, there's only 2 days in the week. Saturday and Sunday. 6 Saturdays and 1 Sunday. :)
 

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