The Viking wrote: OK, I changed my mind. I don't want this. I thought we kept the extra hour of daylight Nov to March not lost an hour the other 8 months.
Wishy washy flip-flopper! rofllol
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The Viking wrote: OK, I changed my mind. I don't want this. I thought we kept the extra hour of daylight Nov to March not lost an hour the other 8 months.
I always look forward to the time changes in both the spring and the fall. One hour is not enough of a time difference to mess with the internal clock and I enjoy the later daylight in the summers and the fact that it gets dark early in the winter.
Get rid of DST!. It is not to benefit the common man but was always intended to give mucky-mucks an additional hour to play golf after work in the evening. To hell with them! Up with the people! Viva la Franc! Remember the Alamo!
I was under the impression, at an early age, that the concept of "daylight savings time" was created to provide additional hours of daylight for folks during the vacation peak time of the year.
Could this have an impact during Summer?
I'm thinking of my family and friends of the Redneck Yacht Club that tie their Mercury, Johnson or Evinrudes together on the lake in the Summer while enjoying some fine liquid beverage as the sun goes down at 9:30 pm!
[center:2e4hcsof][/center:2e4hcsof] Bermudas, flip flops and a tank top tan. He popped his first top at ten a.m. That's RON
, he's our President!