So i moved my clocks at about 3pm Saturday. Looking forward to having morning light.this 8am sunrise is depressing. Good news is that the darkest morning of the year is passed!
I normally get up around 5:30 AM. I forgot to change the clocks when I went to bed and I was ready to get up when I realized that it was only 4:30. I am wondering if our dog has changed his time yet. He normally want to go out early in morning.
I normally rise at 4:15. The dog got me out of bed at 3:15 AM today.Switching the time twice a year is confusing, expensive, and in my opinion a stupid practice. We should adjust our clocks by 1/2 hour once and be done with it. (and then Newfoundland Canada would seem "normal" to us)
I agree. If there is a modern day reason for it I wish somebody would explain it to me.
Quote from: tomcj2 on November 04, 2012, 05:44:02 AMI agree. If there is a modern day reason for it I wish somebody would explain it to me.I agree, too. When I travel around China the time is the same...the same east and west in a country the size of the US. I was told they had DST for a couple years until the people rejected it and the different times through out the country. I was in Tibet a few years ago and it was daylight long into the night. Interesting, eh?
Moving our clocks forward by one hour in Northern Hemisphere during between March and October gives us all an extra hour's light in the evening. Saves on lighting and gives us the feeling we are getting extra daylight.
I envy Arizonans....they NEVER change their clocks. FWIW, Iraq didn't observe daylight savings time, either.