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    AT 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 10 they mess with our minds!!!

    Whom remembered;
    3:00 a.m. on
    Sunday, March 10 Daylight savings starts?
    SK not mind melded... they retain sanity.
    Perhaps AB and SK should remain the same all year!!!
    Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 10, 2019, 02:26.

    #2
    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
    Whom remembered;
    3:00 a.m. on
    Sunday, March 10 Daylight savings starts?
    SK not mind melded... they retain sanity.
    Perhaps AB and SK should remain the same all year!!!
    An article from the New York Times:

    "“I cannot change the rotation of the earth and sun,” said Kansen Chu, a California lawmaker who is sponsoring a bill to keep the state permanently on daylight time — one of at least 31 states that are addressing some aspect of daylight saving and its discontents. “But I am hoping to get more sunlight to the people of California.”

    Proponents of setting the clock once and being done with it, like Mr. Chu, a Democrat from the San Jose area, said that shifting back and forth in the spring and fall, if it ever really made sense, no longer does.

    California voters agreed last fall, approving a ballot proposition for year-round daylight time by a wide margin.

    Lifestyles and patterns of work are different now than they were when daylight saving first became entrenched nationally during and after World War II. Research, Mr. Chu and others said, has shown that human beings just aren’t as flexible about their daily rhythms as they once seemed; accidents, heart attacks and strokes tend to occur in greater numbers around the time shift.

    The 1966 law allows states to opt out of daylight saving, and Hawaii and Arizona do so, staying on standard time all year; so does Puerto Rico. But for reasons that historians say remain murky, the law does not allow states to opt in all the way, and choose daylight time year-round. So the California proposal, and a similar bill passed by the Florida Legislature last year, would require an act of Congress to take effect."

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      #3
      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
      An article from the New York Times:

      "“I cannot change the rotation of the earth and sun,” said Kansen Chu, a California lawmaker who is sponsoring a bill to keep the state permanently on daylight time — one of at least 31 states that are addressing some aspect of daylight saving and its discontents. “But I am hoping to get more sunlight to the people of California.”

      Proponents of setting the clock once and being done with it, like Mr. Chu, a Democrat from the San Jose area, said that shifting back and forth in the spring and fall, if it ever really made sense, no longer does.

      California voters agreed last fall, approving a ballot proposition for year-round daylight time by a wide margin.

      Lifestyles and patterns of work are different now than they were when daylight saving first became entrenched nationally during and after World War II. Research, Mr. Chu and others said, has shown that human beings just aren’t as flexible about their daily rhythms as they once seemed; accidents, heart attacks and strokes tend to occur in greater numbers around the time shift.

      The 1966 law allows states to opt out of daylight saving, and Hawaii and Arizona do so, staying on standard time all year; so does Puerto Rico. But for reasons that historians say remain murky, the law does not allow states to opt in all the way, and choose daylight time year-round. So the California proposal, and a similar bill passed by the Florida Legislature last year, would require an act of Congress to take effect."
      Take you meds ... go to bed .

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        #4
        It’s two Am you change your clocks.

        I did this morning when my company was still at our home at 1 am so I changed the clock to 2 as a joke and within 10 min they all went home. It was a party killer Tom.

        No big deal we have sun now coming up at 7:30 instead of 6:30 but instead of the sun going down at 6:39 it’s 7:39.

        So morning walk is a little dark but Friday block party it’s now daylight and we get to enjoy our evenings.

        Sask should change.


        This is Florida.

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          #5
          We missed a plane once because the time changed at night and we being Saskatcha No-changers paid the price. Meant 3 new air fares later that day. Now we are extra-careful when flying out of Minot. Trusty google got keep us with the times.

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