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Now one of those periods when US times are closer to UK as we don't move for two weeks.
I think spring just got kicked in the butt by King Winter again here. I haven't seen so much snow since the 80s.
What a scam. They take away an hour and don't give it back for 8 months. Think of it, the government gets 300 million hours for all that time and THEY get the interest on that time - just like withholding taxes. Seriously, I am gonna have to move to Arizona.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w45QkL9blG4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w45QkL9blG4)
The truth is out there.
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Daylight Savings Time is a racket that needs to be taken down once and for all.
Quote from: PDH on March 13, 2016, 12:57:11 PM
What a scam. They take away an hour and don't give it back for 8 months. Think of it, the government gets 300 million hours for all that time and THEY get the interest on that time - just like withholding taxes. Seriously, I am gonna have to move to Arizona.
Calm down. They gave us an extra day this year.
Quote from: garbon on March 13, 2016, 01:58:54 PM
Quote from: PDH on March 13, 2016, 12:57:11 PM
What a scam. They take away an hour and don't give it back for 8 months. Think of it, the government gets 300 million hours for all that time and THEY get the interest on that time - just like withholding taxes. Seriously, I am gonna have to move to Arizona.
Calm down. They gave us an extra day this year.
:ph34r: they....
The Jewilluinati or the Jaron golden underwear and magic eyewear ones? <_<
Magic eyewear? :unsure:
Quote from: PDH on March 13, 2016, 12:57:11 PM
What a scam. They take away an hour and don't give it back for 8 months. Think of it, the government gets 300 million hours for all that time and THEY get the interest on that time - just like withholding taxes. Seriously, I am gonna have to move to Arizona.
Vote Bernie - he'll give you an hour, FREE, every year and won't take away an hour in the fall!
Dammit the clock in the living room is off by an hour again.
All the time is wrong! CHAOS!
Time isn't holding us, time isn't after us.
Quote from: Jaron on March 13, 2016, 01:37:10 PM
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Still remember showing up one hour late to class in NYC because I had forgotten to change my computer's timezone settings, and had no idea DS was in effect. <_<
Quote from: celedhring on March 14, 2016, 05:03:41 PM
Still remember showing up one hour late to class in NYC because I had forgotten to change my computer's timezone settings, and had no idea DS was in effect. <_<
Your fault for not starting off the semester that way and letting them think it was your Mediterranean attitude. :P
It's those awkward couple of weeks when I have to do an extra degree of mental arithmetic when I call the States until we catch up on Easter Sunday.
Quote from: Brazen on March 15, 2016, 09:12:03 AM
It's those awkward couple of weeks when I have to do an extra degree of mental arithmetic when I call the States until we catch up on Easter Sunday.
I think that's when we get an hour less of sleep too.
I have no idea why Daylight Saving is still a thing.
Quote from: Norgy on March 16, 2016, 04:44:36 AM
I have no idea why Daylight Saving is still a thing.
We should just decide that 1 p.m. is the time when the sun is directly overhead all year.
Quote from: Peter Wiggin on March 16, 2016, 05:14:03 AM
We should just decide that 1 p.m. is the time when the sun is directly overhead all year.
I'm sure this was mostly a joke, but I"m not sure if you realize how hideously complicated this would be to manage. It would really embrace the song "Does Anybody really know what time it is?"
First off, it would mean each longitudinal slice of the planet would have its own slightly different time for 1:00, for however finely you chose to slice it. Travel ~15 miles east or west (for around US latitudes) and time would shift forward or back by a minute.
Second, you want to pin the time in the day to a specific position of the sun. That means you'll be operating on the apparent solar time (http://www.universetoday.com/14700/how-long-is-a-day-on-earth/) rather than mean solar time, which means the length of each day will vary by up to 16 minutes. Either each day's hour would be different lengths, or each day would have slightly more or less number of fractional hours.
I won't even get into the problems caused by the day being less than 24 hours.
Now you could just group areas by hour where the sun is directly overhead and use the mean solar time to even out the length of each day, but then you'll be back to roughly the current system.
The current system during daylight savings time, as opposed to winter when the sun is overhead at noon. I'm not a morning person. :sleep: