- For those who live in areas that practice Daylight Saving Time, this is your thirty-seventh reminder that tonight (technically 2am Sunday morning) we turn our clocks back one hour. This ends daylight saving time until March.
- Note the lack of an 's' at the end of saving. It is a daylight saving measure (not a very good one mind you, but that's the idea.) You're not taking this time and putting it into your time savings account. Which reminds me of this scene from Back to the Future part II:
- A woman gives birth to twins. The first is born at 1:59am. The other is born a couple minutes later at 1:01am. Which one is older?
How many clocks do you have left that don’t update themselves? I have to change my stove and microwave, but that’s about it and both of those can wait a week or so without bothering anyone.
How many clocks do you have left that don’t update themselves? I have to change my stove and microwave, but that’s about it and both of those can wait a week or so without bothering anyone.
Some change themselves while others I need to change myself, especially the ones that run on sand.
How many clocks do you have left that don’t update themselves? I have to change my stove and microwave, but that’s about it and both of those can wait a week or so without bothering anyone.
Some change themselves while others I need to change myself, especially the ones that run on sand.
End "standard" time, and stay on day saving(s), more people are awake at 6 pm than 6 am.
disagree
I'd rather scrap daylight saving time. Stay on regular time and let people decide for themselves what the ideal time is to get up, without time shifting twice a year.
I realize Daylight Saving Time was basically started to help our farmers in an era when agriculture was king and that Standard time is the "real" time.
However, I prefer Daylight Saving or "Summer Time," as it as called a long time ago. The stating of "time" is rather obligatory anyways. Thus, I look at which one makes more sense for most of the population and I think Daylight Saving Time fits that bill much better than Standard time.
I do understand that some people prefer to not change w/the times, so to speak. Why change the time? Why stop elitism? Why give people equal rights? Why use technology to ease life's burdens and increase productivity? Why evolve?
Farmers don't care about the time on the clock. At all.
Daylight savings time was started in order ..........in an attempt..........to save some energy.
Farmer's have nothing to do with it. Not for the last........eh, since they put lights on combines, and tractors.
Planting season is planting season. Harvest season is harvest season. I have many friends that farm/work for farmers. During those 2 seasons, 18 hour days are the norm.
The mills? Most, if not all, during harvest, are open 24 hours a day. DST or not.
DST has nothing to do with farmers. Farmers don't care what time it is.
I realize Daylight Saving Time was basically started to help our farmers in an era when agriculture was king and that Standard time is the "real" time.
However, I prefer Daylight Saving or "Summer Time," as it as called a long time ago. The stating of "time" is rather obligatory anyways. Thus, I look at which one makes more sense for most of the population and I think Daylight Saving Time fits that bill much better than Standard time.
I do understand that some people prefer to not change w/the times, so to speak. Why change the time? Why stop elitism? Why give people equal rights? Why use technology to ease life's burdens and increase productivity? Why evolve?
There's already a profound lack of respect for sleep in our society. It's something that's rarely talked about, which is odd, when we are supposed to be doing this for one third of our lives and quality sleep makes such a positive difference for pretty much every physical and mental process that we know of.
Adding this wrench of moving time forward and backward is just completely unnecessary, and the small fraction of a percent energy savings or whatever (this is highly debatable in the first place) is outweighed by this shifting of sleep. It's basically imposing a mild form of jet lag onto the population twice a year.
You were a high school teacher, right? Did you ever look into what a healthy teenage sleep cycle looks like? The short version is that adolescents are predisposed to sleeping longer (because they are growing and their brain is still developing) and generally at a later circadian phase as well. This is artificially pushed back even further with various LED lighting/screens and other technologies that emit blue light.
What you end up with is a situation where these kids have to basically get up in the middle of the night in order to get to school. Yet they're so sleep deprived that they don't learn anything. Daylight saving time makes this worse, effectively making them get up an hour earlier for what is already a too early start time (figure time to get ready, catch the bus, etc.)
Later start time for teens improves grades, mood, and safety
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....seeking to discover if the new change in the start time of their high school — from 7:20 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. — would have any effect. I took that call. When I learned the reason for the change — namely, that the district’s later start time purported to address developmental changes in the teenage brain related to sleep — I was skeptical.
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But as we started our yearlong study, the evidence began piling up. Our research team found amazing changes were happening. Students were now awake the first hour of class, the principal reported fewer disciplinary incidents in the halls and lunchroom, and students reported less depression and feelings of greater efficacy. Over 92% of the parents said their kids were “easier to live with.”
Haus, since this is not a football thread........so, I am going to ask you if you somehow missed that I don't want to talk to you any longer? I want to do you a favor and let you know you are wasting your time trying to converse w/me.
Haus, since this is not a football thread........so, I am going to ask you if you somehow missed that I don't want to talk to you any longer? I want to do you a favor and let you know you are wasting your time trying to converse w/me.
LOL, ok, whatever works for you.
I hope others read my last post and it at least gave them some new ideas.
It’s antiqauted, just like our educational system. The vast majority of people are no longer tending the crop. Use it to preserve energy, and that’s good.
I think keeping consistent rem cycle is important, we should be above antiquity in 2018
Daylight saving time, in this or any other country, was never adopted to benefit farmers; it was first proposed by William Willett to the British Parliament in 1907 as a way to take full advantage of the day’s light. Germany was the first country to implement it, and the United States took up the practice upon entering World War I, hypothetically to save energy. How did farmers end up being the mythical source of DST? Downing suggests that because they were such vocal opponents, “they became associated into the popular image of daylight-saving and it got inverted on them. It was just bad luck.”
It's supposed to be hard! If it wasn't hard, everyone would do it. The hard... is what makes it great!
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Interesting (not really) note: the part about posting the Back to the Future clip had to do with this-- the play on words. It wasn't meant as a tribute to changing time per se. That was just a coincidence.
I was a little bummed that nobody acknowledged that great scene.
Then again, Vers dropping in to specifically tell me that he didn't want to talk to me any longer more than made up for it. I feel like I've really made it on DawgTalkers now.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Daylight saving time, in this or any other country, was never adopted to benefit farmers; it was first proposed by William Willett to the British Parliament in 1907 as a way to take full advantage of the day’s light. Germany was the first country to implement it, and the United States took up the practice upon entering World War I, hypothetically to save energy. How did farmers end up being the mythical source of DST? Downing suggests that because they were such vocal opponents, “they became associated into the popular image of daylight-saving and it got inverted on them. It was just bad luck.”
Not a myth about Daylight Savings Time: It's trash.
I wish we could just leave the time whatever it is. Its a real pain in the ass to put the wall clocks back on the stud after resetting them twice a year. Either way, come December and beyond, I'll be driving to work in the dark and driving home in the dark. Ooh, scary.
I wish we could just leave the time whatever it is. Its a real pain in the ass to put the wall clocks back on the stud after resetting them twice a year. Either way, come December and beyond, I'll be driving to work in the dark and driving home in the dark. Ooh, scary.
Ditto
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
I don't like daylight savings time. I like it getting dark in the evening before 9PM. Keep it the way it is right now.
I absolutely agree.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.