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Absolutely! roody Mar 2013 #1
I live in Alaska and it matters to me. It means that when I wake up its light. After six weeks or so roguevalley Mar 2013 #94
Golfers reteachinwi Mar 2013 #2
Guilty madville Mar 2013 #194
yeah it sucks and just messes with sleep JI7 Mar 2013 #3
Its original purpose was to save electricity Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #4
and how, exactly, was it saving electricity? niyad Mar 2013 #10
It shifted the time you'd have to burn your lights Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #13
if I am sleeping, I am not burning my lights, no matter what the clock says niyad Mar 2013 #18
It makes a difference to those who wake up from 5-7am Cooley Hurd Mar 2013 #23
Like if kids are standing in the dark 2pooped2pop Mar 2013 #119
Exactly.. kids and farmers.. it makes a BIG Difference. n/t Cha Mar 2013 #160
The only difference it makes for farmers is that it makes things harder. truebluegreen Mar 2013 #188
I know Oganic Farmers in New York who Cha Mar 2013 #190
My husband and I enjoy it without spending Mojorabbit Mar 2013 #192
Ihate getting up in the dark and I'm back to that again for a bit longer before it gets lighter CTyankee Mar 2013 #153
More than that even, shifts the load on electrical equipment since the work hours shift. Sirveri Mar 2013 #161
Actually that party animal, Ben Franklin came up with that idea to save candles. RC Mar 2013 #50
Nope AlbertCat Mar 2013 #74
The History of Daylight Saving Time RC Mar 2013 #81
Nope AlbertCat Mar 2013 #86
when I went to Spain I noticed it was dark at 8 am when I landed and it kinda freaked me CTyankee Mar 2013 #155
Actually, it was to promote shopping ... Scuba Mar 2013 #123
Yes--especially since I have somewhere to be tomorrow....early! nt MADem Mar 2013 #5
Retailers Blue4Texas Mar 2013 #6
please note that "they" are NOT "extending daylight hours. humans are not capable of creating niyad Mar 2013 #8
Magic trick and sleight of hand Blue4Texas Mar 2013 #17
I like it...stretches the outdoor activity time with my family... Tikki Mar 2013 #7
Yes. A nice walk in the evening after supper. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #73
I love it, I wish we would stay on it permanently n/t doc03 Mar 2013 #76
Sometimes when I got off work at 9 pm, there would still be sun out and.. Tikki Mar 2013 #85
I can go to the lake in the evening and get several hours of fishing doc03 Mar 2013 #147
It is such a 'spirit lifter' for me to have that extra sun... Tikki Mar 2013 #152
The rest of the nation should catch up with us here in Arizona. Leslie Valley Mar 2013 #9
It was the thing I loved most about Arizona Tumbulu Mar 2013 #101
Right ... GeorgeGist Mar 2013 #122
For us in the SW it burrowowl Mar 2013 #167
We woke up to pitch dark to get ready for school this morning meadowlark5 Mar 2013 #204
Yes it is for lower latitudes! burrowowl Mar 2013 #207
businesses. it is all about the $. nt seabeyond Mar 2013 #11
yup. n/t progressoid Mar 2013 #35
There's the answer. Release The Hounds Mar 2013 #77
I love it proud2BlibKansan Mar 2013 #12
Exactly, I'll take DST over standard all year round, no problem. Lionessa Mar 2013 #16
Most people I know who hate the time change would be fine with that. MH1 Mar 2013 #24
That is it for me ... etherealtruth Mar 2013 #125
Agreed!!!!! .......that's what my cats do. meti57b Mar 2013 #149
Yes, me too- just pick one time Tumbulu Mar 2013 #169
+1,000,000 n/t duffyduff Mar 2013 #52
Then move West a time zone. RC Mar 2013 #53
Moving to a more western time zone won't help unless Lionessa Mar 2013 #82
But for people who have to get up early, and therefore have to go to bed well before 10:30 MH1 Mar 2013 #126
Oh my such exaggerations, "constant", and pretending the 10:30 I mentioned Lionessa Mar 2013 #136
Why the personal attack tone? MH1 Mar 2013 #137
I showed increduality to what you typed, not you personally. Lionessa Mar 2013 #156
You know it's just twice a year right? Bay Boy Mar 2013 #179
yes, moving would be easier than changing your clock. 2pooped2pop Mar 2013 #120
I'm down but would prefer making DST standard and still having DST (now two hours off standard) TheKentuckian Mar 2013 #176
I agree, as someone from the North Country wellstone dem Mar 2013 #19
If you're pushing the clock forward does that not mean it gets dark an hour earlier? xtraxritical Mar 2013 #87
If it's sunrise at 6 am on Saturday then with the clock change it's sunrise at 7 am lunatica Mar 2013 #199
me too. donheld Mar 2013 #113
Exactly! In Indiana, it stays light until after 9 in spring and after 10 in the beginning of summer NoMoreWarNow Mar 2013 #145
the phrase "an extra hour of daylight" makes me crazy. there is NO "extra hour of daylight"-- niyad Mar 2013 #14
Depending on where you live cojoel Mar 2013 #31
WE HAVE A WINNA!!!!1!! RC Mar 2013 #61
How does it force anyone to get up an hour earlier? Bay Boy Mar 2013 #180
Most people have jobs that have to be at by a certain time. RC Mar 2013 #187
Friday I needed to be at the office at 8:00am Bay Boy Mar 2013 #200
And in between those two days, you reset your clock one hour earlier. RC Mar 2013 #201
I think everybody gets that and... Bay Boy Mar 2013 #202
AFTER WORK Lex Mar 2013 #115
But there IS more daylight in the summer at northern latitudes jberryhill Mar 2013 #135
My Dad Used to Say Wolf Frankula Mar 2013 #173
If you don't care, why do you care? Takes less than a minute to handle, so why the fuss if you Lionessa Mar 2013 #15
Throws off the internal clock. MH1 Mar 2013 #20
Yes. That is the problem with DST. RebelOne Mar 2013 #34
A 1-hour change doesn't mess with a body's clock matt819 Mar 2013 #37
A 1-hour change doesn't mess with a body's clock AlbertCat Mar 2013 #79
It is terrible and should be stopped Tumbulu Mar 2013 #102
Sign the petition to do away with DST (or make it permanent year round): MH1 Mar 2013 #21
Signed and shared on Facebook Tumbulu Mar 2013 #104
Thank you!! nt MH1 Mar 2013 #130
I'm sorry, but how in the hell does this have 12,000 signatures? In just 4 days? AverageJoe90 Mar 2013 #110
It's not trivial to some people. Hence, 12,000 sigs in 4 days. MH1 Mar 2013 #129
Making the entire country go along with the wants of a select few, I'd say. AverageJoe90 Mar 2013 #164
Nope - It's a silly petition. GoneOffShore Mar 2013 #182
Who likes going to work in the dark?? LeftInTX Mar 2013 #22
Here in the Northeast vankuria Mar 2013 #44
Agreed Babel_17 Mar 2013 #46
This can be adjusted by having summer work hours and winter work hours Tumbulu Mar 2013 #107
How is it dangerous? vankuria Mar 2013 #124
17% increase in car wrecks the week after the time change. MH1 Mar 2013 #128
Why is changing the clocks worse than changing work hours? pnwmom Mar 2013 #146
Because only those at work and school change Tumbulu Mar 2013 #168
Since going to work just sucks, Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #57
+1000 smirkymonkey Mar 2013 #141
I think we should just fall back every year and skip the spring forward fishwax Mar 2013 #25
Will that count for time travel? :p darkangel218 Mar 2013 #32
I agree. Cleita Mar 2013 #26
I refuse DST! Ptah Mar 2013 #27
Its not dumb. darkangel218 Mar 2013 #28
I read one time that someone objected to DST because it was messing with God's time. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #29
That dude retired after six days pintobean Mar 2013 #127
Your reference to the All Mighty as dude is apt to open all kinds of cans of worms. rhett o rick Mar 2013 #138
If there is an almighty creator pintobean Mar 2013 #170
Well I am not getting into the "whether there is a almighty creator" written w/o capitals, but rhett o rick Mar 2013 #171
I agree... sendero Mar 2013 #30
How could it matter? - energy consumption jberryhill Mar 2013 #33
Less energy is used for lighting, but more is used for heating. MH1 Mar 2013 #36
It doesn't make sense at all latitudes jberryhill Mar 2013 #42
Please see below - LiberalElite Mar 2013 #38
It's nice to be able to garden after work. Matariki Mar 2013 #39
Originally started to give farmers more light at the end of the day-nc randr Mar 2013 #40
I've never figured that one out LeftInTX Mar 2013 #51
A little more time in the field. moondust Mar 2013 #183
Actually most farmers do not like it. RC Mar 2013 #64
I hate DST shanti Mar 2013 #41
There are two (2) reasons for shifting time twice a year: Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2013 #43
You said it best! vankuria Mar 2013 #45
It is in every way better than year-round standard time. duffyduff Mar 2013 #49
So why don't we do year round daylight? Cleita Mar 2013 #55
Why not year round? Reason (1) in my post. Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2013 #121
In my zone we do anyway. But with daylight savings we would have Cleita Mar 2013 #142
Socializing outdoors in the summer in Texas only occurs after dark LeftInTX Mar 2013 #56
+1 - And DST means that spring is almost here Politicub Mar 2013 #59
Also - I like to get outside early in the day before the sun gets too strong! hedgehog Mar 2013 #148
I do. I love it. duffyduff Mar 2013 #47
"Standard Time" is now a misnomer. raging moderate Mar 2013 #48
I care. Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #54
That's fine. If we could just pick one or ther other. RB TexLa Mar 2013 #68
Hitler didn't have Daylights Savings. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #58
Congratulations! Bay Boy Mar 2013 #181
I prefer it getting dark later all the time. I guess it's mostly for children going to school Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #60
Does anybody remember the year -- 1974 I think -- when . . . markpkessinger Mar 2013 #62
Yes! I was a senior in HS Freddie Mar 2013 #131
It was 1973. AngryOldDem Mar 2013 #144
Actually, that was in 1974, according to DateAndTime. AverageJoe90 Mar 2013 #166
Yep, you're right. AngryOldDem Mar 2013 #172
It's a useful time hack Politicub Mar 2013 #63
Managed fine without it for over 30 years ThoughtCriminal Mar 2013 #65
It's completely irrelevant in Alaska. Blue_In_AK Mar 2013 #66
I used to walk to school in the Tien1985 Mar 2013 #67
Daylight Savings Time Explained (video) Quixote1818 Mar 2013 #69
DST complainers.... AlbertCat Mar 2013 #70
It's pointless. Apophis Mar 2013 #71
It means that I have to get up at 4.15 am instead of 5.15 am Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2013 #72
I love it. MadrasT Mar 2013 #75
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Yavin4 Mar 2013 #78
Does anyone really care? n/t RoccoR5955 Mar 2013 #89
People CalFresh Mar 2013 #80
I'm sure most people would prefer that extra hour of light in the evening over the morning. tarheelsunc Mar 2013 #83
Here read this is you can spare a second, people so pissed off about nothing DainBramaged Mar 2013 #84
I hate it! Just leave it one fucking way or the other. Human's arrogance to think they can Raine Mar 2013 #88
Ok so I sleep one hr less tonight or tomorrow... Historic NY Mar 2013 #90
I like it staying lighter later. We should keep DST all year round. Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #91
Talk about government intrusion! dpbrown Mar 2013 #92
It's the government that sets the clock! caseymoz Mar 2013 #96
WWJD ? & WAON. Historic NY Mar 2013 #97
I do. I like long days of summer. Hate the short winter days, dark on the way to work, dark when lonestarnot Mar 2013 #93
I call it "The Spring Relief." caseymoz Mar 2013 #95
I have been saying this my entire life! Tumbulu Mar 2013 #98
Who cares what time WE SAY IT IS when it gets dark ? eppur_se_muova Mar 2013 #99
Farmers and stuff. Iggo Mar 2013 #100
It helps when you live a summer climate that can have 100 avebury Mar 2013 #103
I like it and look forward to it. I have for years Gman Mar 2013 #105
Changing the body clock causes cancer even if it's one hour every 6 months. BlueJazz Mar 2013 #106
I am a retired Merchant Marine Officer Harry Monroe Mar 2013 #108
I'm convinced that it's usefulness may partly depend on where you are. AverageJoe90 Mar 2013 #109
You need to move to Queensland. They don't do Daylight Savings.. Violet_Crumble Mar 2013 #111
I just wish the change took place at a more sensible time of the year. SheilaT Mar 2013 #112
I work but love gardning and working in the yard chillfactor Mar 2013 #114
I'm opposed to time in general. Warren DeMontague Mar 2013 #116
no good in sw florida disabled4life Mar 2013 #117
Have you tried Melatonin? Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #118
Melatonin is great stuff Freddie Mar 2013 #132
It really is, very easy to find, and it's great if you have to change hours Rhiannon12866 Mar 2013 #193
It doesn't matter one way or another to me. MineralMan Mar 2013 #133
I care. AngryOldDem Mar 2013 #134
I do, too. In the spring and summer, it's wonderful to have light in the evenings pnwmom Mar 2013 #139
I'm really looking forward to being out in the early evenings now. AngryOldDem Mar 2013 #143
If we're choosing our battles wisely... politicandy Mar 2013 #140
Totally agree. City Lights Mar 2013 #150
the only thing dumber is complaining about it.... lame54 Mar 2013 #151
The Shocking Truth About Daylight Savings HeavyFule Mar 2013 #154
Your link leads me to a popup ad. Here is the direct link to the article, please change your link. uppityperson Mar 2013 #159
I prefer winter hours Skittles Mar 2013 #175
Me. I like it when it gets dark late and you can plan outdoor activities well into the night CreekDog Mar 2013 #157
Who cares? Seems as though you do. n/t cherokeeprogressive Mar 2013 #158
Daylight savings time year round would be heaven for me Warpy Mar 2013 #162
same here.... chillfactor Mar 2013 #177
I agree high density Mar 2013 #186
I prefer daylight savings time LWolf Mar 2013 #163
I live in Texas and we could do without DST without many issues, I think. AverageJoe90 Mar 2013 #165
I care.... mike_c Mar 2013 #174
I care... Roselma Mar 2013 #178
I care. ForgoTheConsequence Mar 2013 #184
Agree 100%. Do away with it! Rex Mar 2013 #185
LOL! Lex Mar 2013 #189
I'm more of a night guy, Jamaal510 Mar 2013 #191
I guess you don't know much about mental illness- ya? BeHereNow Mar 2013 #195
This is funny because I was just talking to my mom about it on Sunday davidpdx Mar 2013 #196
Little League practice starts here today revolution breeze Mar 2013 #197
It matters. LWolf Mar 2013 #198
US isn't only country to use it. Puzzledtraveller Mar 2013 #203
I don't set the clocks with you pinboy3niner Mar 2013 #205
I wish I had your passion for the irrelevancies and ineffectual minutia of life... LanternWaste Mar 2013 #206
If one hour is great, then two is better, right? kudzu22 Mar 2013 #208
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