Posted on 03/09/2014 8:10:34 PM PDT by MeshugeMikey
Daylight Saving Time may have serious health implications for some, making it a difficult, even potentially dangerous change, CBS 2′s Kristine Johnson reported. It affects my sleep, my whole life schedule. I get crazy, said Shayla Edwards. Our body has a natural circadian rhythm which is almost an internal clock that regulates our 24-hour cycle. It regulates our sleep-wake cycle and that can be disturbed fairly easily, said neuro-psychiatrist Dr. Julia Samton.
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Practice... Practice.... Practice
Imagine practicing for ten years...than then experiencing/ String Tension Savings TIme..//.
time to change the “law” or whatever it is....
Good analogy. And we all blindly follow it even if it is proven that it doesn’ have the positive results that were promised. Because the all powerful government knows what is best for us.
precisely.
It absolutely frosts me that the bus stops in front of practically every other house and the kid dozzles out of the house when the bus doors open. If the kid isn’t going to school that day the bus waits for the kids for up to a minute. My attitude is if the kid isn’t waiting at the street there is no reason to even slow down.
That’s the way it used to be. The school bus wouldn’t even slow down if the kid wasn’t waiting at the appointed stop. Back in those days, you would see kids from time to time, cutting through people’s backyards, trying to get to the other side of the block before the bus came around on that side. If that didn’t work, they had to run to school.
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