Another person has weighed in on why they want to impose Government Wrong Time permanently: "I want daylight when I come home from work."
OK.
That is the most common "reason" given.
I want a lot of things, too.
I want to live well into the 22nd Century, so let's just "spring forward" the calendar to the year 2099. That makes exactly as much sense, since numbering years is a human construct, anyway. Just like clock settings.
Or, let's eliminate Mondays from the week since they seem to be unpopular with most people and lasagna-eating cats. Six days seems like enough to call "a week".
Then let's make a year officially 50 weeks, to keep things nice and neat. "Summer" will slide around the year so that people who want snow in July won't have to go to the Southern Hemisphere or climb K2-- just wait a few years. Seasons, and what we call them, are a human construct, too. Right?
I don't care. You do you. But don't try to force me to go along with dumb things. That's when I care. And calling me "legitimately retarded" doesn't have the desired effect.
DST advocates say they could re-set their personal clocks (why, though?) but their employer wouldn't re-set the business clocks without government telling them to. Thus they are cheated out of the "extra hour of daylight". That's dumb. Sorry, but it just is.
If, as almost all DST advocates claim, "everyone" prefers DST, it should be easy to convince businesses to open and close an hour earlier. Either just during the summer, or all year long. If "everyone" wants this, managers will be thrilled you gave them the idea. No need to fake the clock setting.
I've found about 75% of the people with a strong opinion on the matter have the two settings mixed up anyway, thinking we are now on DST rather than on Standard Time. Which complicates reasonable discussion.
(I've been sick with a nasty cold since New Year's Eve. It's wearing me down and my tolerance for BS is exceptionally low.)
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All I really care about is that IF the state is going to run some kind of time/calendar scheme, it be reasonably uniform instead of hopping back and forth every few months.
ReplyDeleteIt's like the government arbitrarily decreeing that a "pound" is 14 "ounces" between March and October, but 20 "ounces" between November and February, or that a "mile" is 5,280 feet Monday through Thursday and 8,542 feet on the weekend.
While I understand that the passage of time is how we measure our existence here on Earth, in each incarnation, the designation for it is completely arbitrary. I would rather everyone use UTC and ditch time-zones completely, but we can't even advance enough to stop beating on each other, so I will settle for any time they want to call it, as long as we stop mixing things up twice a year.
ReplyDeleteAfter living in south central Alaska for 19 years, the position of the Sun in the morning or evening, makes little difference. In the winter it rose around 10am (Local) and set between 2 and 3PM. In the summer, it dipped below the horizon in the northwest between 10:30 and 11 and spent a few hours, a few degrees below the horizon, giving us twilight until it rose again around 3AM. In the months in between daylight changed almost six minutes a day around the equinox(faster the further north you went). It is the same across all of the northern and southern countries of the world.
The time change costs more than it is worth and solves nothing. Only human arrogance and government can think they can affect the length of the day in some significant way by moving the hands of a clock.
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