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I am always baffled by the DST haters. I never even knew they existed until a few years ago.
One of the arguments I hear is that it's so hard to adjust to the time shift. Can't get to sleep or wake up. It's only an hour! I typically shift my wake/sleep pattern more than that every weekend!
"It's dark when I leave work!" The days get shorter. A lot of people would still be leaving work in the dark w/o DST. Maybe not as many days, but not every one clocks out at precisely 5 PM. Same thing about waking up in the dark. Some people get up at 4 am. Some at 9 am. They will never see a difference!
I guess people have their reasons, but it always seems like much ado about nothing to me. My personal preference is more light in the evening in the summer. Here in Paris, it's still light out after 10:30 in the summer!
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I like the idea of being able to extend daytime activities into the night. I also like the idea of being able to sleep until noon.
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I saw a comedian once who was riffing on the complaints about "losing an hour" due to DST. It was very funny, he was talking about how people complain of exhaustion and disorientation, I wish I could remember it all. I do recall where he was saying, OMG I lost an hour. Is Clinton still President? That's how old this was, which explains how little I can quote of it...
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If you set your clock an hour faster...you'll have a lot more daylight. Forget what the other clocks say...yours is the one that matters! Shouldn't everyone have their own time standards? Obama should take care of that; he wants everyone to have what they want!