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Red_Dragon

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Posted: Nov 10, 2021 - 8:59am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Everyone's all "ha ha look at the dogs they think it's suppertime but it's only 4PM!"

12 hours later when they have to pee: 




Don't get me started.
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Posted: Nov 10, 2021 - 8:34am

Everyone's all "ha ha look at the dogs they think it's suppertime but it's only 4PM!"

12 hours later when they have to pee: 

olivertwist

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Posted: Mar 12, 2017 - 12:24pm

 islander wrote:

Then in the fall, instead of going back an hour, we could just go forward 23 hours. We should do this on Sunday night.
 

 

There you go. Excellent idea. Too bad there aren't creative thinkers like us in government!

islander

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Posted: Mar 12, 2017 - 11:57am

 olivertwist wrote:

Indeed, that would be even better.

 
Then in the fall, instead of going back an hour, we could just go forward 23 hours. We should do this on Sunday night.
 
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Posted: Mar 12, 2017 - 10:59am

 SeriousLee wrote:

Or the Friday before, at 4PM.

 
Indeed, that would be even better.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2017 - 9:26am

 olivertwist wrote:


 
Or the Friday before, at 4PM.
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Posted: Mar 12, 2017 - 8:50am




kurtster

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Posted: Mar 11, 2017 - 8:16pm

If nothing else, the clocks in the cars are now correct ...
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Posted: Mar 11, 2017 - 6:50pm

 haresfur wrote:
Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things. 

 
finally logic even I can understand


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Posted: Oct 30, 2015 - 9:06am

 Proclivities wrote:


"It's 'Daylight Saving'; it's not plural."

 

that's good

and the blond gets points because she reminds me of claire danes





Proclivities

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Posted: Oct 30, 2015 - 8:39am



"It's 'Daylight Saving'; it's not plural."
haresfur

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Posted: Oct 29, 2015 - 2:09pm

 bokey wrote:

Can you make dawn the official noon? It'd make oversleeping easier.As a bonus,if you wake up 6 hours late you might as well go back to sleep.

 
Hmmm, need to develop a policy paper after researching some focus groups. I hear that the teenagers want to make noon the official dawn. Would you like to speak at the hearing? Under oath of course.
islander

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Posted: Oct 29, 2015 - 9:20am

 Prodigal_SOB wrote:

   This would be fine with me and to be honest I'm not really sure how that fundamentally differs from no daylight savings time.  My gripe with it has always been that it is a lot of effort, expense, and annoyance with absolutely no benefit.  I think most of us are quite capable of figuring out that sunrise and sunset change over the year on our own and could decide which activities we should start doing earlier and when.  The effect does vary a lot with latitude.  I've never been personally involved with accounting for it, but I bet it's a pain for business operations that have to run 24/7. Up until 2006 we like Arizona and Hawaii had the good sense to ignore all this tomfoolery.  Damn Republicans.  We just can't have anything nice.

  

 
Yes, every year I have to explain why I'm not giving any extra compensation for this one extra hour some one has to be here. Oddly, I never get people complaining about being paid the full shift when it is an hour shorter in the spring.  They also don't complain about getting a full paycheck in February despite working 10% fewer days.

We also have a LOT of equipment that all needs to be synchronized. And even among the units that do NTP, there is a lot of variance in how it is implemented and everything needs to be cross checked.  If we ever had a failure at midnight on the time change, the incident report would have 20 pages of time coordination adjustments. 
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Posted: Oct 29, 2015 - 9:14am

 haresfur wrote:
Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things. 

 
Can you make dawn the official noon? It'd make oversleeping easier.As a bonus,if you wake up 6 hours late you might as well go back to sleep.
Prodigal_SOB

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Posted: Oct 29, 2015 - 9:07am

 haresfur wrote:
Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things. 

 
   This would be fine with me and to be honest I'm not really sure how that fundamentally differs from no daylight savings time.  My gripe with it has always been that it is a lot of effort, expense, and annoyance with absolutely no benefit.  I think most of us are quite capable of figuring out that sunrise and sunset change over the year on our own and could decide which activities we should start doing earlier and when.  The effect does vary a lot with latitude.  I've never been personally involved with accounting for it, but I bet it's a pain for business operations that have to run 24/7. Up until 2006 we like Arizona and Hawaii had the good sense to ignore all this tomfoolery.  Damn Republicans.  We just can't have anything nice.

  
islander

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Posted: Oct 29, 2015 - 6:41am

 haresfur wrote:
Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things

 
Sure. Best offer I've had this election season.
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015 - 5:36pm

 haresfur wrote:
Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things. 

 
Heh. I wish.
haresfur

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Posted: Oct 28, 2015 - 2:13pm

Time for my semi-annual Daylight Savings advocacy (actually 4 times a year because we aren't on the same schedule as y'all).

I actually like Daylight Savings time and would be happy to see it all year. But if we are going to keep switching back and forth, some changes should be made:

1) We need to make the switch on Sunday nights. This is important

2)  Forget spring ahead. Instead of putting the clocks ahead an hour, turn them back 23 hours and gain (almost) an extra Sunday.

3) Autumn should be obvious from the above. Don't fall back, put the clocks ahead 23 hours and miss Monday.

Vote for me and I'll fix things. 
n4ku

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Posted: Oct 28, 2015 - 12:32pm

 miamizsun wrote:

{#Lol}

 
I know, right?
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015 - 12:28pm

 n4ku wrote:
...

 
{#Lol}
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