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On 2024-10-27, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:I don't actually care which one it is, just pick one and stick with it. Everyone will have to adapt just like they did with the changing back and forth when it was implemented.On 10/26/2024 6:55 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:It has nothing to do with farmers. They hate DST.As it is getting darker earlier each evening and pondering>
the upcoming time change a thought came into my mind.
(Yeah, I know, it's shocking to read that.) This is the
last full weekend in the northern hemisphere for a full
weekend of Daylight-Saving Time before it ends next
weekend.
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No need to ask if everyone is ready for it as it doesn't
matter, it will happen whether anyone is ready or not.
Here in Nashville, it's even darker than usual at this
time due to it being a cloudy day. We've had two much
needed showers and it will be a bit cool on Sunday.
Flip-flopping back and forth with the time twice a year doesn't make any
sense. Some think the idea dates back to Benjamin Franklin having to do
with the conservation of the use of candles. Others seem to think it
had to do with farmers. Or conservation of energy during WWI. It
didn't become a Federal law in the U.S. until 1966. (A few States and
U.S. territories are excepted.) What's the point? Pick a time and
stick with it!
The evening entertainment lobby wants DST. Those of us who live
near the western end of a time zone want standard time. There
must be enough people on each side of the decision to keep
Congress in a constant state of inaction.
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