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BumRushDaShow

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25. Your memory wasn't faulty
Mon Aug 15, 2016, 11:07 AM
Aug 2016

It was widely taught because that is the bull I always heard in school and while growing up too -

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-daylight-saving-time/2015/03/06/970092d4-c2c1-11e4-9271-610273846239_story.html?utm_term=.f7707abf8d7e

And I was a junior high victim of the brief but ridiculous change to DST to start in January (1974), where as a city kid, I had no yellow school bus to pick me up at my door and had to catch public transit (a regional rail train and then a transit bus) to get to school and needed a flashlight to walk to the train station every morning. The street lighting back then was no where like you see today (which is often iffy at times too).

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Excellent! SunSeeker Aug 2016 #1
An idle mind is the devil's workshop. nolabels Aug 2016 #3
I agree pokerfan Aug 2016 #2
I agree with this move, and hope it spreads nationwide. n/t Tarheel_Dem Aug 2016 #4
Hell no Travis_0004 Aug 2016 #27
That's what I hope they do: I don't want a 4:40am summer sunrise or a 7:30am surnrise in the winter. C Moon Aug 2016 #36
Agree completely!!!!! etherealtruth Aug 2016 #29
Damn. montana_hazeleyes Aug 2016 #5
+1! eom BlueMTexpat Aug 2016 #8
I love it too! wcast Aug 2016 #26
You are not alone. Dark n Stormy Knight Aug 2016 #55
I agree! moose65 Aug 2016 #62
The big complaint isn't about keeping the time an hour ahead—I'm all for keeping the DST time hours. C Moon Aug 2016 #64
But we don't really "lose" an hour! moose65 Aug 2016 #66
If that works for you, that's great. But it obviously isn't that simple for the rest of us. C Moon Aug 2016 #67
DST or Bust Dems2002 Aug 2016 #6
Oh, so you want to go where its cooler on those long hot days in the summer. Jim Beard Aug 2016 #12
Gambell, AK is the place for you discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2016 #13
I was in Stockholm for the summer solstice this year. Sunset 1030, sunrise 330. I loved it! Vattel Aug 2016 #14
Was in Kirkines last year Dems2002 Aug 2016 #41
To the thread parent Jim Beard Aug 2016 #7
"BTW, I hat(e) and always have hated DST" BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #9
I third that. MicaelS Aug 2016 #20
The whole concept of Standard Time 1939 Aug 2016 #43
Thanks. I remember some about the railroads involved in setting up Jim Beard Aug 2016 #63
This will be sucky news for wirking folks in CA SleeplessinSoCal Aug 2016 #10
PLEEEZE! If CA does it, this could encourage other states to do it. DST was... TreasonousBastard Aug 2016 #11
DST was for farmers? rurallib Aug 2016 #15
Sorry, my memory was faulty... TreasonousBastard Aug 2016 #17
I was thinking it may be different for farmers in other areas rurallib Aug 2016 #18
Generally, on the two farms we had, the actual time was completely Glassunion Aug 2016 #21
Your memory wasn't faulty BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #25
Those farmer's myths usually turn out to be bunk kcr Aug 2016 #31
That article I linked to BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #33
What a shock kcr Aug 2016 #49
Farmers and drive-in movie operators would the ones to oppose DST 1939 Aug 2016 #44
It's periodically talked about here in Ireland, so this might help bring it up again. OnDoutside Aug 2016 #19
Other states have done it. former9thward Aug 2016 #32
Oregon and Washington would probably follow suit gratuitous Aug 2016 #40
So, would this mean that during the more-than-half the year TDale313 Aug 2016 #16
I would love to quit LWolf Aug 2016 #22
Yes! DST sucks. hunter Aug 2016 #23
But I gotta get up and slop the hogs and milk the cows, says no one. NightWatcher Aug 2016 #24
DST is not designed for farmers Travis_0004 Aug 2016 #28
The "energy savings" is a myth too. BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #34
I think you do use fewer lights on a dark morning than you do on a dark evening. 1939 Aug 2016 #45
Not me BumRushDaShow Aug 2016 #48
Good. I always struggle with sleep on DST and now that it's nearly 8 months out of the year, kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #30
The problem is the clocks The2ndWheel Aug 2016 #35
:D C Moon Aug 2016 #37
I like DST. I wish it were all year NT Ex Lurker Aug 2016 #38
I love DST, I wish we had it year-round. In Chicago it can be pitch dark by 5pm in the winter. tritsofme Aug 2016 #39
Me, too. Iris Aug 2016 #42
Me three... Tikki Aug 2016 #54
OTOH, getting up in the pitch dark every morning SUCKS! Adrahil Aug 2016 #47
So does coming home in the pitch dark at night Warpy Aug 2016 #53
Meh... once I'm awake, the dark doesn't bother me. Adrahil Aug 2016 #58
I agree. Stop the clock madness! Adrahil Aug 2016 #46
People who don't like DST don't seem to have jobs taught_me_patience Aug 2016 #50
I hope not. Xithras Aug 2016 #51
I'd be happy to keep DST year round, also Warpy Aug 2016 #52
I'd always wondered about those time zones. Pretty lame. C Moon Aug 2016 #57
I suppose one imaginary measure of time is just as valid as another... LanternWaste Aug 2016 #56
How bout this? moose65 Aug 2016 #59
+1 C Moon Aug 2016 #61
Good! Now, maybe Indiana DemonGoddess Aug 2016 #60
I like DST. Maybe we should just stay on DST all year long. JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2016 #65
I agree and it appears most here feel the same. C Moon Aug 2016 #68
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