Dude has a point here. We should organize our time zones and Saving Times by zones of latitude instead of zones of longitude.
BigT has a point too, a few posts up. If the whole idea of Daylight Saving Time is to give us some extra sun in the evening, then why in the world are we doing this in the summer when we’ve already got long days? We should be doing Daylight Saving Time in the winter when we could really appreciate that extra hour of light in the evening.
yeah maybe then it will cool off sooner…those hot summer evenings with the humidity are killers!
I hope you dont live in Lansign Michigan…not spelling it correctly will get you booted into Ohio and you know what they say about Ohio…
SO true!
I like it too, when my son was much younger in his childhood, the early darkness got him in the house sooner and into the tub and therefore, into his bed for the rest of the night!
Now its only 15 minutes off. I just use it for seeing the time when I am up visiting the porcelain throne, no alarms are endangered of the morning smash on the top for the snooze…:dubious:
Do this, and the sun won’t be rising in the morning in wintertime until quite late. Here in Chicago, year-round DST would put sunrise at around 8:15am in late December (around the winter solstice); in Minneapolis, the sun wouldn’t rise until nearly 9am.
When I was a kid (around 1974), the US government instituted year-round DST for a year or two, hoping that it would result in some energy savings (this was during the first big oil crisis). One of the things that people complained the most about was kids having to go to school in the dark.