Out of the Blue

Happy Standard Time to everyone who had to change their clocks today, as the end of Daylight Saving Time is once again upon us. For a hot minute there it seemed like there was momentum behind legislation to make the United States go with permanent Daylight time, but that seems to have petered out. An article on the Washington Post makes the case for why Standard time is healthier for people than Daylight time, so maybe permanent Standard time would be preferable. But I don't know anyone who thinks that jacking the clock back and forth twice a year is working well, so hopefully this isn't the last we've heard of this.

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Re: OotB: We have standards!
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Re: OotB: We have standards! Nov 4, 2024, 12:02
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The Flying Penguin wrote on Nov 4, 2024, 10:18:
Pick one or the other, I don't care, but I am tired of the switch twice a year.
This is my position and that's from someone who almost completely unaffected by the change either with my sleep or my activities. It is a tool that has outlived its usefulness. And doctors definitely think we should get rid of it.
“Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.” -- Carl Sagan
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