Now that those of us in the land of Daylight Savings Time have lost an hour . .

Mine is inserting itself into various sleep schedules, alternately causing insomnia and fatigue.

Yes, if you’ve got any kind of sleep problem, DST is not going to help you.

Oddly, using a CPAP has helped me with falling asleep. I associate putting the mask on with sleeping. It does not help with getting up earlier, though.

This white man says “If the blanket has crept up over your head, exposing your feet, you move the blanket”

THANK YOU! As years of English editing pass on by, it’s not a bank account. :smiley:

Found online: “That hour we lost was the one when I was planning to go to the gym.”

I advise you to tuck in the blanket at the ‘feet’ end of the bed. You’d get better sleep.

King Canute, is that you?

Iceland, who all year remain on the One True Time: Greenwich Mean Time

Better than the Procrustean solution.

Better? I protest.

Well, I mean, what’s the point of daylight saving if the sun doesn’t set?

It used to be that not all of Indiana switched to DST. Since part of Indiana is in the Eastern Time Zone and part is in Central, in the summer months I was never quite sure what time it was for the Hoosier client I was phoning.