Daylight saving from October to March

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Wedgie wrote:My ideal situation would be to have a year round half hour daylight saving, it would mean we'd addopt EST and would be a good compromise.
Im not a big fan of Daylight saving but think it should start earlier and end earlier so its more in line with the longest and shortest day of the year.
Leaping Lindner wrote:No daylight saving for me thanks.
Falcon Chick wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:No daylight saving for me thanks.
Someone doesnt want his curtains to fade/cows to wake up too early...![]()
I'd have daylight savings go for about 7 months instead of 6,ie; start a month earlier and finish at the same time... i hate waking up at sparrows fart every morning...which i have been doing for the past month or so, and it means one can do more in the evening
Wedgie wrote:Falcon Chick wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:No daylight saving for me thanks.
Someone doesnt want his curtains to fade/cows to wake up too early...![]()
I'd have daylight savings go for about 7 months instead of 6,ie; start a month earlier and finish at the same time... i hate waking up at sparrows fart every morning...which i have been doing for the past month or so, and it means one can do more in the evening
This confuses me, you hate waking up at a sparrows fart, you do realise you'd have to wake up an hour earlier when daylight savings starts?
Booney wrote:I dont recall you pulling the blinds down at night?
- wrote:ur right wedgie the shitiest part of anytime change of the year is going to be getting up on monday the 30th of october. Say you are a 6am riser it will feel like 5am for a week or so. damn terrible. whats more you try to make sure you get an early night but you dont even feel tired because when the clock says 1030 it fels like 930.