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Standard Time
by
mrzed
on 01 Nov, 2013 07:10
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I'm looking forward to Standard Time this weekend.
With local sunrise not until 7:50 or so this morning, it's hard to get up and get going in the morning. The good thing is that this is the 'latest' sunrise of the year. Sunday we move back to standard time and the sunrise will not get this late again before the days get longer.
Just remembering the days in Alaska where sunrise was about 10:15 a.m, although the sky started getting light about 8:15 a.m.
Feeling sluggish with the shorter days of winter. Looking forward to February!
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#1
by
Baldstu
on 01 Nov, 2013 12:27
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Our clocks changed last weekend , but i refuse to change and my watch and clock stays at British summer time . It does not worry me that in December sunrise is 0900, sunset is 1650 . But your right February is the glimmers of the end of winter
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#2
by
Magoo
on 01 Nov, 2013 13:07
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Our clocks changed last weekend , but i refuse to change and my watch and clock stays at British summer time . It does not worry me that in December sunrise is 0900, sunset is 1650 . But your right February is the glimmers of the end of winter
End of March till I feel better.
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#3
by
Sir Harry
on 01 Nov, 2013 14:07
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The only thing that sucks about the end of DST is that I have to work 13 hours instead of 12 overnight Saturday...(I have to work overnight the next three nights)
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#4
by
schro
on 01 Nov, 2013 15:13
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Hate standard time.
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#5
by
Razor X
on 01 Nov, 2013 16:10
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Hate standard time.
Daylight Savings Time has been extended for so long now, I really don't know why we bother going back to Standard Time.
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#6
by
TheSlyBear
on 01 Nov, 2013 16:38
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Hate standard time.
Daylight Savings Time has been extended for so long now, I really don't know why we bother going back to Standard Time.
THIS! All this clock-changing nonsense is an anachronism that needs to be eradicated.
Just declare DST as the new "Standard time" and keep it there.
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#7
by
Country
on 01 Nov, 2013 19:33
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I kind of like standard time but it is probably just because being a farmer I work less that time of year. I wouldn't mind it being one or the other though so I would have to change the clock. In the summer we are going to go from sun up til sun down no matter what the clock says. I just think that is funny that some people like my sister in law think dst adds more sunlight hours to the day. I can't convince her that changing your clock doesn't change the sun.
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#8
by
wpruitt
on 02 Nov, 2013 10:02
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I think all this dates back to WW2 and the need to avoid / conserve use of electricity. The only advantage to the change will be kids not standing by the road, in the dark, waiting for the school bus.
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#9
by
Razor X
on 02 Nov, 2013 10:28
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The only thing that sucks about the end of DST is that I have to work 13 hours instead of 12 overnight Saturday...(I have to work overnight the next three nights)
Do you get an extra hour's pay?
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#10
by
slybeard
on 02 Nov, 2013 10:57
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Just set the clock once and forget it. I do not like the change either way. I just wish we would stick with either one, DST or Standard time. Haven't we all advanced to the point we can alter our schedules if we depend on the sun. I think we already do that.
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#11
by
Sir Harry
on 02 Nov, 2013 12:01
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The only thing that sucks about the end of DST is that I have to work 13 hours instead of 12 overnight Saturday...(I have to work overnight the next three nights)
Do you get an extra hour's pay?
Yes, we get paid 13 hours for tonight......On a side note, most of Arizona doesn't observe DST, so I guess they are lucky....During my two tours in Iraq, DST was not observed, though it was weird seeing the sun set at 6:05pm one day, and two days later seeing the sun set at 4:55pm!
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#12
by
Country
on 02 Nov, 2013 13:40
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The only thing that sucks about the end of DST is that I have to work 13 hours instead of 12 overnight Saturday...(I have to work overnight the next three nights)
Do you get an extra hour's pay?
Yes, we get paid 13 hours for tonight......On a side note, most of Arizona doesn't observe DST, so I guess they are lucky....During my two tours in Iraq, DST was not observed, though it was weird seeing the sun set at 6:05pm one day, and two days later seeing the sun set at 4:55pm!
I don't think Hawaii observes dst either.
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#13
by
stasiu
on 02 Nov, 2013 14:33
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Spring forward, Fall back ... Spring forward, Fall back ... Spring forward, Fall back ...
Why can't my auto lease and monthly bills do the same ?
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#14
by
slymyke
on 02 Nov, 2013 15:03
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I am bad about changing the clock in my car. I usually just add or subtract an hour from the time displayed. This bothers those who ride with me...especially when I finally get around to changing it, and it really throws them off.