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In reply to the discussion: Daylight saving time is one of the dumbest things we do. Who cares what time it gets dark [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)157. Me. I like it when it gets dark late and you can plan outdoor activities well into the night
It's one of the things I like about Alaska and northern latitudes during the summer.
The long evenings make for more exercise, more things to do after work, etc.
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Daylight saving time is one of the dumbest things we do. Who cares what time it gets dark [View all]
RB TexLa
Mar 2013
OP
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
The only difference it makes for farmers is that it makes things harder.
truebluegreen
Mar 2013
#188
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
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
please note that "they" are NOT "extending daylight hours. humans are not capable of creating
niyad
Mar 2013
#8
But for people who have to get up early, and therefore have to go to bed well before 10:30
MH1
Mar 2013
#126
I'm down but would prefer making DST standard and still having DST (now two hours off standard)
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#176
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
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
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
I'm sorry, but how in the hell does this have 12,000 signatures? In just 4 days?
AverageJoe90
Mar 2013
#110
Making the entire country go along with the wants of a select few, I'd say.
AverageJoe90
Mar 2013
#164
I read one time that someone objected to DST because it was messing with God's time.
rhett o rick
Mar 2013
#29
Your reference to the All Mighty as dude is apt to open all kinds of cans of worms.
rhett o rick
Mar 2013
#138
Well I am not getting into the "whether there is a almighty creator" written w/o capitals, but
rhett o rick
Mar 2013
#171
Also - I like to get outside early in the day before the sun gets too strong!
hedgehog
Mar 2013
#148
I prefer it getting dark later all the time. I guess it's mostly for children going to school
Quixote1818
Mar 2013
#60
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
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
It really is, very easy to find, and it's great if you have to change hours
Rhiannon12866
Mar 2013
#193
I do, too. In the spring and summer, it's wonderful to have light in the evenings
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#139
Your link leads me to a popup ad. Here is the direct link to the article, please change your link.
uppityperson
Mar 2013
#159
Me. I like it when it gets dark late and you can plan outdoor activities well into the night
CreekDog
Mar 2013
#157
I live in Texas and we could do without DST without many issues, I think.
AverageJoe90
Mar 2013
#165
I wish I had your passion for the irrelevancies and ineffectual minutia of life...
LanternWaste
Mar 2013
#206