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To quote George Harrison, "Here comes the sun". Permanent daylight savings time starting Nov. 2023 in U.S. I like it, although I know not all will be happy.
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Sierra4 8 Mar 15
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Being a night person, l could not care less. Just stick with one or the other. I don't care. Besides most people, including myself, look way better at night than in the light of day, and that is an indisputable fact! In total darkness, l am almost fucking handsome. 🙃

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It sucked back in '74. Wintertime in Philly, sunrise after 8AM. Morning rush in the dark with kids going to school in dark. I remember it being very cold and seemed to take all day to warm up. Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it.

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Despite understandable concern about the additional sunlight fading curtains who doesn't love the sun?

Children shouldn't be out in the dark going to school anyway, start school later at say 15.

Time is of the essence.

Some may moo about this until the cows come home but this idea deserves to be milked.

If I cud turn back time I wudn watch this.

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I’ll put $20 on this being the last year we’ll have to do it. Good.

@Sierra4 They change schedules on a dime every winter. I think folks think airlines have more power than they do.

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Spain was moved one hour ahead of its true time by Franco, in 1938. Unfortunately, it still moves the clocks forward another hour in summer, meaning that the real noon is at 2pm, on the East coast and 2.30pm on the West coast.

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