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Old 03-07-2019, 01:42 PM
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“...The festivities would begin at 1:55 PM Eastern time

** (just before we all get to change our clocks for Daylight Saving Time)” **

*** THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN TILL 2 am SUNDAY

THE ALWAYS HELPFUL FERVENTLY FRISKY FACTS~FINDER FELINE =^,,^=
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Old 03-07-2019, 03:20 PM
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“...The festivities would begin at 1:55 PM Eastern time

** (just before we all get to change our clocks for Daylight Saving Time)” **

*** THAT DOESN’T HAPPEN TILL 2 am SUNDAY

THE ALWAYS HELPFUL FERVENTLY FRISKY FACTS~FINDER FELINE =^,,^=
Thank you for your help Ruffian. I think that most of us have been aware that the change of time occurs in the middle of the night. Those who frequent bars look forward to the opportunity in the fall for an extra hour of libations. All of us dread the loss of an hour's sleep in the spring (I'll be fetching my newspaper in the dark once more for a couple of weeks).

Can you just imagine the chaos that would ensue if the time change occurred OTHER than in the wee hours of the morning?
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Old 03-07-2019, 03:36 PM
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You know I just couldn’t resist

For me { Opposite To You}
The Day the Clock SPRINGs Forward is my FAVORITE DAY OF THE YEAR

As a matter of Fact ~
there are many people who want daylight saving time year round
without this change in Clocks twice a year = Like Arizona

I LOVE having it get darker later on
which gives me more time to be out with My Horse!

Or Out Walking With My Dog

Or not having to drive in the darkness

The concept of people saying they are “losing an hour of sleep”
IMHO = IS NUTZ

If you do not change the clock until the next day on Sunday
when you go to bed Saturday night you’re still going to sleep
the same number of hours you normally do ...

Legislation has been brought up every few years to keep
Daylight saving time without changing the clocks
Unfortunately it has been voted down every time

We believe that is due to people with school-age children
Don’t want the kids at the bus stop if it’s not light out

My reply to that is this
Drive your kid to the bus stop and wait for the bus

The Lighter It Is Later On...
The LESS CAR ACCIDENTS AT RUSH HOUR!
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Old 03-07-2019, 04:16 PM
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As a matter of Fact ~
there are many people who want daylight saving time year round
without this change in Clocks twice a year = Like Arizona

The concept of people saying they are “losing an hour of sleep”
IMHO = IS NUTZ

The Lighter It Is Later On...
The LESS CAR ACCIDENTS AT RUSH HOUR!
We've drifted a long ways from Saturday's venue, but a couple of thoughts.

I've always thought that Arizona never went on daylight saving time. In the most populated parts of the state (Phoenix and Tucson metro areas) it gets very hot in the summer and the last thing they want is one more hour of misery after work. Most recently, the Arizona legislature again rejected a change to DST in 2014.

Perhaps people don't "lose an hour of sleep", but a cardiovascular study found that the number of heart attacks increased by 24% on the Monday following the spring forward, possibly linked to the time change.

We're in the eastern part of the Eastern time zone. Dawn comes slowly in winter. If we were on year round DST, there would be many more car accidents in the MORNING rush hour of December and January due to the darkness. I guess it's a matter of picking your poison.
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