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In reply to the discussion: Should America Stop Changing Its Clocks? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)89. But the effects of the switch between standard and daylight time
goes away pretty quickly, as does the disruption when someone crosses time zones. Otherwise the best way to run the planet would be for no one to move, ever. Or to ever take a trip that requires crossing a time zone.
What if you simply have to get up extra early one day because, say, you're catching an early morning flight? Don't you recover from that particular shortage of sleep in a couple of days?
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The OP is talking about the spring forward, fall back thing, not time zones. n/t
djean111
Mar 2016
#53
FLPanhandle was responding to me...and I said I also favored a switch to a UTC. n/t
Chan790
Mar 2016
#86
Not a fan of UST (time IS relative after all!) but would love to see DST disappear. At least erase
Kip Humphrey
Mar 2016
#31
Having the entire planet on one time zone is the dumbest idea I've heard in a long time.
SheilaT
Mar 2016
#77
Note that when many people say they want to end "DST" they also mean to permanently stay on it. n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2016
#2
But it makes no sense that the body feels worse for the 7 months, not the 5
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2016
#26
Studies appear to to back up the notion that the body does not fully adjust
etherealtruth
Mar 2016
#30
There are many, many studies (I did not cite the scholarly ones) that back this up
etherealtruth
Mar 2016
#69
Those are all about what happens *at the time of a change*; I'm talking about months after it
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2016
#70
Up until the Bush/Cheney regime, we were on Standard Time most of the year.
raging moderate
Mar 2016
#34
No, up until then, the USA was on DST for almost 7 months; now it's nearly 8 months
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2016
#63