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The US needs to retire daylight savings and just have two time zones—one hour apart.
Quartz ^ | November 1, 2013 | Allison Schrager

Posted on 11/01/2013 3:31:05 PM PDT by Sergio

Daylight saving time ends Nov. 3, setting off an annual ritual where Americans (who don’t live in Arizona or Hawaii) and residents of 78 other countries including Canada (but not Saskatchewan), most of Europe, Australia and New Zealand turn their clocks back one hour. It’s a controversial practice that became popular in the 1970s with the intent of conserving energy. The fall time change feels particularly hard because we lose another hour of evening daylight, just as the days grow shorter. It also creates confusion because countries that observe daylight saving change their clocks on different days.

It would seem to be more efficient to do away with the practice altogether. The actual energy savings are minimal, if they exist at all. Frequent and uncoordinated time changes cause confusion, undermining economic efficiency. There’s evidence that regularly changing sleep cycles, associated with daylight saving, lowers productivity and increases heart attacks. Being out of sync with European time changes was projected to cost the airline industry $147 million a year in travel disruptions. But I propose we not only end Daylight Saving, but also take it one step further.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: daylight; savings; time
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To: Sergio

It used to be 6 months of each, but now we are only on standard time for 4 months. Hardly seems worth the trouble. Pick one and use it all year round.


61 posted on 11/01/2013 5:21:18 PM PDT by Polyxene (Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice.)
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To: xrmusn

This is a fact.

None of my critters observe the time change.

;]


62 posted on 11/01/2013 5:22:17 PM PDT by Salamander (Blue Oyster Cult Will Be The Soundtrack For The Revolution.....)
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To: Salamander

How wonderful! Is this her first time?


63 posted on 11/01/2013 5:24:21 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Sergio

OKAY -— set the clocks for daylight savings time and STOP the stupid time changes ... I lived in a time when time changes didn’t exist and the world was just fine ...


64 posted on 11/01/2013 5:31:08 PM PDT by ICCtheWay
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To: Wuli

When told the reason for Daylight Saving time the old Indian said, “Only a white man would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket and sew it to the bottom of a blanket and have a longer blanket.”


65 posted on 11/01/2013 5:41:28 PM PDT by skimbell
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To: ICCtheWay; All

Detroit chose to be in Eastern zone not
central so businesses would be synced
w New York time. I just remember some
author was on CSpan to plug his book
on time zones and daylight saving and said that.

‘What happened to time?’
‘Maybe it’s on strike.’
‘What for?’

‘Shorter hours?’
—Yellow Submarine


66 posted on 11/01/2013 5:42:59 PM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: Sergio
I resent time zones. I used to live in Clovis, NM and work 9 miles away in Farwell, TX. NM was and is on Mountain Time, TX was and is on Central Time.

That was a real pain.

67 posted on 11/01/2013 6:13:20 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Some folks just have too much time on their hands for their own good.

Some sort of impressed labor plan for “intellectuals” could solve that problem, and if the labor were applied to something useful, we might be able to reduce urban litter or reduce the need for Mexican labor to pick fruits and vegetables.

This labor would be enforced from sunup to sundown, obviating the need for clocks or timekeeping of any kind, let alone such ideas as time zones or “daylight savings time”.


68 posted on 11/01/2013 6:32:50 PM PDT by John Valentine (Deep in the Heart of Texas)
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To: Sergio

The time zones were created in the 19th century for the benefit of the railroads, which wanted one “standard time” for New York to Chicago.

Consequently the Eastern-Central line is too far west—should be around Columbus, OH. Similar problems exist with the others.

Yes, there would be split states but TN & KY have managed just fine.


69 posted on 11/01/2013 7:38:26 PM PDT by lightman (O Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance, giving to Thy Church vict'ry o'er Her enemies.)
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To: Veggie Todd

Finally! Someone who dares to speak the truth! I like using your quote almost as much as the thermos question. A thermos keeps hot things hot and cold things cold, but how does it know? Many an engineer has failed to answer that one I can tell you.


70 posted on 11/01/2013 8:31:50 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: SkyDancer

“The United States roughly covers 40 degrees of longitude from the west coast to the east coast so there are three time zones (2.67 actually).”

Check your globe The continental US covers around 60 degrees so there are 4 time zones- eastern, central, mountain and Pacific.

Two time zones? Some things are like they are for scientific reasons.


71 posted on 11/01/2013 8:31:50 PM PDT by The Bat Ladys Husband
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To: GeronL

The older I got the harder adjusting became. Old coots like me get set in our ways. And change becomes much harder. It is physical not irritation at daylight savings time. Thankfully, I now live in Az and don’t have to go through that nonsense.


72 posted on 11/01/2013 8:40:07 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: SkyDancer

Blast! Somebody brought the facts to the discussion. ;D)


73 posted on 11/01/2013 8:44:29 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: Nuc 1.1

Well, my knee already feels old. It might agree about DST. lol


74 posted on 11/01/2013 8:45:11 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
This is an excellent idea. Abolish 2 time zones and just have an Eastern and Western Time with the Mississippi River being the equilibrium.

That's irrational. This is no longer the 19th Century.

The approximate middle of the current Central Time Zone would balance things out more equitably, in terms of daylight and night time hours. And the boundaries of states in that area allow this easily to be done.

75 posted on 11/01/2013 8:58:51 PM PDT by publius911 (At least Nixon had the good grace to resign!)
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To: TomGuy

The problem with DST, Standard time comes down to a person’s schedule. Factory workers with a 7-3 routine or farmers who live by their animals’ internal clocks want standard time, office workers with a 9-5 or later prefer Daylight Savings.

Personally, I love DST since I can get in 9 holes of golf or a long bike ride after work in June and early July. But Winters are brutal with a 10-12 hour work day, getting to work in the dark and leaving for home in the dark.


76 posted on 11/01/2013 9:15:57 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: xrmusn
FARMER: “Miss, them cows and chickens got to be tended the same ‘time’ every morning and evening, they don’t go by any clock”.

And that, dear City Cousin, is unadulterated BS, only believed by people who have never taken smart pills*.

No matter what the clock says, there's sunrise and sunset, with the same number of hours in between in either system; and that is primarily what most critters go by. The dairy cattle, OTOH, get tended to twice a day, at the same same time, regardless of day length or clock setting, 12 hours apart. Whether it's 6 & 6 or 9 & 9 or noon & midnight, makes no difference to them, as long as it is consistent.


*What's a smart pill you ask? We get them for free; they are small, round, brown pills that grow naturally overnight in the sheep pastures. Most people get noticeably smarter after taking only one or two. Slow learners may need up to a half dozen before they wise up.

77 posted on 11/01/2013 10:43:07 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (Love me, love my guns!©)
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To: trisham

Yes....:)


78 posted on 11/01/2013 11:05:51 PM PDT by Salamander (Blue Oyster Cult Will Be The Soundtrack For The Revolution.....)
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To: Sergio

How about your smart phone figures out your very own customized timezone based on your longitude to six figures. High noon for you will be at exactly 1200!


79 posted on 11/01/2013 11:11:27 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Sergio

“The US needs to retire daylight savings and just have two time zones—one hour apart.”

That’s not even the issue. DLS is about moving the clock back and forth, four US Time Zones is because the US is so big they’re need to better reflect local solar time.

We did without DLS until WWI, when it was implemented to accommodate war workers on shiftwork, now that we have streetlights and headlights we can do without it again.


80 posted on 11/01/2013 11:35:46 PM PDT by PLMerite (Shut the Beyotch Down! Burn, baby, burn!)
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