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In reply to the discussion: Daylight Saving Time Poll [View all]hunter
(39,116 posts)1. Something else...
I complain about ALL THE CRAP this society forces me to eat.
Now that my kids are grown and moved away I mostly live by my own schedules. Time changes simply don't have much impact on me. I don't watch any scheduled television, don't listen to any scheduled radio, don't have a "nine to five" job.
I usually wake up an hour or so before the sun rises, paying no attention to the clock.
In an entirely naturalistic society all time would be local and adjusted daily by some algorithm keeping it in tune with the sun and seasons. People's own internal biorhythms and computerized "smart clocks" could easily handle this task. Only a few activities, such as airline schedules or conferences that gather people together from scattered geographical areas would require the use of universal standard time.
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Now that my kids are grown and moved away I mostly live by my own schedules. Time changes simply don't have much impact on me. I don't watch any scheduled television, don't listen to any scheduled radio, don't have a "nine to five" job.
I usually wake up an hour or so before the sun rises, paying no attention to the clock.
In an entirely naturalistic society all time would be local and adjusted daily by some algorithm keeping it in tune with the sun and seasons. People's own internal biorhythms and computerized "smart clocks" could easily handle this task. Only a few activities, such as airline schedules or conferences that gather people together from scattered geographical areas would require the use of universal standard time.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5747572
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Just a little nitpick: it's Daylight Saving Time - no 's' at the end of "Saving".
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#4
Are you old enough to remember going to school when it was pitch black outside?
Major Hogwash
Nov 2014
#39
My small great grandchildren are waking up in the dark to get ready for the bus which also comes
jwirr
Nov 2014
#12
I really don't care. But, pick one or the other and stick with it. Make a commitment, people!
Tuesday Afternoon
Nov 2014
#25
Do we have semi-metric time as it is? 60 sec in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#57