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I understand it may have helped the farmers back in the day. And helped during 2 WWars but it's just not needed anymore.I get to drive home during daylight but I also hate the switch
Exactly. Make it one way and stick with it. The back and forth is lame.I'd rather it be daylight savings time all the time. Would much rather have the extra hour of daylight after work hours than before.
I understand it may have helped the farmers back in the day. And helped during 2 WWars but it's just not needed anymore.
Farmers did not want Daylight Savings, in fact they lobbied against it for years.
It was actually the golf industry that lobbied to extend Daylight Savings
Golfers?? Lol. Didn't know that.Farmers did not want Daylight Savings, in fact they lobbied against it for years.
It was actually the golf industry that lobbied to extend Daylight Savings
Golfers?? Lol. Didn't know that.
So, why not keep it that way year round?The extra hour of daylight after work is very good for golf courses
I think the majority now is against the twice annual time changes. But yet it persists. A puzzler.
Personally I'd be happy with making either "normal" or "daylight savings" time permanent. I'd don't care which. Just stop forcing us to keep changing the damn clocks.
after golf season ends, they make it dark and gloomy to **** with our minds. 🥺So, why not keep it that way year round?
I'm just gonna move to Cabo. 70 to 80 and sunny year round.after golf season ends, they make it dark and gloomy to **** with our minds. 🥺
As someone who gets up at 0400/0430 for work, it would be nice in my book for the sun to set earlier in the summer.If we got rid of Daylight Savings, it would be one fewer hour of Daylight in the Spring and Summer for outdoor activities after work.
False. Do your research before spouting off noob.Who gives a sht.
It doesn't hurt you either way.
Who gives a sht.
It doesn't hurt you either way.
Get rid of it and take pennies along too.
From the folks who voted no, why? Just curious as I see no benefits any more.
Con: Can Make PeopleDisadvantages of Day Light Saving Time Daylight Saving Time
www.actforlibraries.org
Changing the time, even if it is only by one hour, disrupts our body clocks or circadian rhythm. For most people, the resulting tiredness is simply an inconvenience. For some, however, the time change can have more serious consequences to their health.
- Studies link the lack of sleep at the start of DST to car accidents, workplace injuries, suicide, and miscarriages.
- The early evening darkness after the end of the DST period is linked to depression.
- The risk of suffering a heart attack is also increased when DST begins.
I think we should just keep springing forward twice every year. If we're going to f up our circadian rhythm twice every year, we may as well go for the full monty.
I'd rather it be daylight savings time all the time. Would much rather have the extra hour of daylight after work hours than before.
Excuse me. Daylight savings time was more about golf courses than farmers.I understand it may have helped the farmers back in the day. And helped during 2 WWars but it's just not needed anymore.
9am? Where do you live?If we made Daylight Savings permanent, the sun wouldn't rise until 9am in December.
If we got rid of Daylight Savings, it would be one fewer hour of Daylight in the Spring and Summer for outdoor activities after work.
I'm fine with keeping it the way it is.
Who is your son, Greg Maddux?For the morons that voted yes... do you not enjoy throwing the ball around with your son or daughter an extra hour as the weather gets warmer? 7:30 and we are still tossing the ball around. I love day light savings time.
Who is your son, Greg Maddux?
Change my mind.
Just when I thought this board couldn't get any dumber.
I mean, how many days do you go play catch with your kids?