
Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
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Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
Next sunday March 12 will be the spring forward day when the clocks move ahead one hour but this poll question is about if the members like it to stay all year or continue the clock changes. Poll will close on Saturday March 11 at 7:26 PM EST.


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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
DST all year. I'm on the western side of the eastern timezone so I prefer DST for extra daylight morning and afternoon. Those on the eastern side might not care, or prefer non DST. I think all of us don't like changing!
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
tolakram wrote:DST all year. I'm on the western side of the eastern timezone so I prefer DST for extra daylight morning and afternoon. Those on the eastern side might not care, or prefer non DST. I think all of us don't like changing!
I'm currently on the eastern side of the eastern time zone, and the vast majority here want DST all year round.
4pm sunsets are depressing.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
I'm sure I'm in the extreme minority but I honestly don't mind the time changes. I guess I'm used to them and it would feel weird without them. Plus I get a bit of a pleasure out of the sudden change to a later daylight. And the earlier sunsets with the change back to standard give the sense that the holidays are approaching. (Granted, even the earliest sunsets where I am aren't as early as they are in some places. In fact they're a bit later than they were when I was living in Louisiana.)
Although personally I'd rather they move the change to standard back to before Halloween.
Although personally I'd rather they move the change to standard back to before Halloween.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
Also an unpopular opinion, but I think the time changes make sense.
Eliminating clock changes is something that sounds good in theory. Adjusting the clock can be a nuisance for some, and it can take some time to adjust. However, I believe the drawbacks of year-round DST are greater than the benefits. If year round DST is observed, the sun will not rise until after 9:00 AM in early winter in parts of the US. This will lead to school and work starting in total darkness for many people, which could pose a whole new set of challenges. The later sunsets with DST seem to be popular, but going to year-round standard time would result in the sun setting one hour earlier in the summer, giving less time for outdoor activities.
This seems to be an incredibly unpopular opinion nowadays, but I think the clock changes make perfect sense for optimizing daylight at different times of the year. Year-round DST was tried once in the US as an experiment, but was abandoned after one year and ended up incredibly unpopular.
Eliminating clock changes is something that sounds good in theory. Adjusting the clock can be a nuisance for some, and it can take some time to adjust. However, I believe the drawbacks of year-round DST are greater than the benefits. If year round DST is observed, the sun will not rise until after 9:00 AM in early winter in parts of the US. This will lead to school and work starting in total darkness for many people, which could pose a whole new set of challenges. The later sunsets with DST seem to be popular, but going to year-round standard time would result in the sun setting one hour earlier in the summer, giving less time for outdoor activities.
This seems to be an incredibly unpopular opinion nowadays, but I think the clock changes make perfect sense for optimizing daylight at different times of the year. Year-round DST was tried once in the US as an experiment, but was abandoned after one year and ended up incredibly unpopular.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
DST all year for me. Sunshine is wasted in the morning.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
I'd keep changing it, the changes are a compromise between the possibility of schools in the dark or less time outdoors in the summer.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
I'm quite clearly the odd one here, but I would prefer if we remained on one time year-round, and it was Standard Time. It's called that for a reason. If we wanted it the other way we should have made DST Standard Time from the beginning.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
Old-TimeCane wrote:I'm quite clearly the odd one here, but I would prefer if we remained on one time year-round, and it was Standard Time. It's called that for a reason. If we wanted it the other way we should have made DST Standard Time from the beginning.
Agreed. Standard time is better, especially with model data arriving 1 hour earlier.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
I like standard time. The sun rising at 9 in December would be terrible. I wake up early in the summer anyways so I prefer the daylight at 5 am
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
Here in the UK i wish they would stick to GMT. I think in reality the difference of sticking with winter time or summer time doesn't make much of a difference. It is isn't going to make the days longer during the winter, you can't legislate physics to change.
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
I think we should stick to DST, and consider delaying school start times to compensate. Kids wake up too early anyway, at least according to the current scientific thinking about circadian rhythm development in adolescence.
(I also live in Boston, which should probably be on Atlantic time anyway...)
(I also live in Boston, which should probably be on Atlantic time anyway...)
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Re: Your preference about Daylight Saving Time (Continue the change or leave it all year)
The voting has ended with leaving DST all year winning 57% vs 43%. Thanks to those who voted but, if anyone wants to comment about this, go ahead.
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