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I let my dog out at 6 am every morning. This Sunday she came to my side of the bed at 5 am.
I explained to her we still had another hour, but she just stared at me.
I get the sense that my dog does not grasp the concept of time and daylight savings!

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Time change Sunday at 2am. That old "fall back" scenario. Don't want to miss your tee time by an hour. 

Worst part for me for the next few months, is the early darkness. 

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13 minutes ago, Patch said:

Time change Sunday at 2am. That old "fall back" scenario. Don't want to miss your tee time by an hour. 

Worst part for me for the next few months, is the early darkness. 

Well, you wouldn't miss your time, but you would be an hour early! ;-) 

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I hate this time change. You have to be out by noon to get a full 18 in here, which is annoying. Plus, I prefer the daylight in the evening to the morning. I end up having about a 2 month period that starts in the next couple of weeks where I both go to and leave work in the dark. 

I also can't enjoy the extra hour, because I have a toddler with a body clock that won't change. This time change sucks. We should stay on daylight savings time!

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When I was working the time change sucked.   I, like @DeadMan, like the daylight after work.   

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I need daylight early for work but it sucks when I don't have much time to do anything outside once I get home.

For golf, the change will be good because I can tee off an hour earlier than I've been playing at this past month or so which works better for me and the family.

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You could live in AZ and not put up with the time changes unless you live on the Navajo Nation.  Well except all the TV schedules are keyed from Eastern time so they change.  But tee times are solid all year.

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48 minutes ago, ghalfaire said:

You could live in AZ and not put up with the time changes unless you live on the Navajo Nation.  Well except all the TV schedules are keyed from Eastern time so they change.  But tee times are solid all year.

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AZ and HI do not observe daylight saving time.  Lucky for them.  I don't like having dark when I go to work and dark when I get off the work.  With daylight saving time, at least it is light when I get off the work.

I agree with @DeadMan we should stay on daylight saving time.

On a related topic, I think it is "daylight saving time" not "daylight savings time," i.e., no "s".

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I drove my wife and kid to school on Friday at 7:15… and it was very very dark, still.

I too like the evening having more sun, but I can see the point of not having schoolchildren waiting for the bus in the pitch darkness, etc.

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16 minutes ago, Yukari said:

On a related topic, I think it is "daylight saving time" not "daylight savings time," i.e., no "s".

Yes, it is. One of the common misconceptions along with DSL being the hours that people tend to want, yet they complain about DSL because they don't know the difference between it and standard time.

13 minutes ago, iacas said:

I drove my wife and kid to school on Friday at 7:15… and it was very very dark, still.

I too like the evening having more sun, but I can see the point of not having schoolchildren waiting for the bus in the pitch darkness, etc.

Yea, you're farther west than I am. At 7:15 I can see well enough to tee off and play golf.

I think the whole point of it was to conserve energy, but we've changed as a society since then and there are mixed reports on the actual energy savings. Some people like it and others don't, which ultimately means it's probably never going away in this country (like imperial units).

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/does-daylight-saving-times-save-energy/

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I hate "Fall back." I need daylight in the evening to actually do stuff; golf, running. Now I'll only be able to run on weekends or on a treadmill.... and golf on weekend only unless I take a half-day (which I wouldn't do considering conditions aren't "ripe" on golf courses this time of year).

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19 hours ago, DeadMan said:

 

I also can't enjoy the extra hour, because I have a toddler with a body clock that won't change. This time change sucks. We should stay on daylight savings time!

But there is no "extra" hour! There is only the length of daylight that there is. We just change our clocks. This reminds me of a story that is probably apocryphal. Apocryphal meaning, "if it's not true, it oughta be!"

Supposedly when "Daylight Saving Time" was going to go into effect, an official from the Bureau of Indian Affairs was sent out to explain it to the various tribes, and he kept talking about this "extra" hour. This, supposedly, prompted one tribal elder to say, "Only a white man could cut the bottom off a blanket, sew it to the top, and think he had a bigger blanket!"

9 hours ago, dennyjones said:

When I was working the time change sucked.   I, like @DeadMan, like the daylight after work.   

Just get your workplace to adjust their shifts an hour earlier! Problem solved!

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20 minutes ago, Buckeyebowman said:

Just get your workplace to adjust their shifts an hour earlier! Problem solved!

Oh only if it was that easy....

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Sometimes I think it would be better if we were one time zone further east but didn't do DSL, which would basically make the whole year DSL.

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12 hours ago, jamo said:

Sometimes I think it would be better if we were one time zone further east but didn't do DSL, which would basically make the whole year DSL.

I think New England should be an hour earlier than the Eastern Time Zone. Cinncinati sunrise is almost 50 minutes later than Boston.

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1 hour ago, boogielicious said:

I think New England should be an hour earlier than the Eastern Time Zone. Cinncinati sunrise is almost 50 minutes later than Boston.

That's how one-hour time zones work, Scott. :-P

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