Daylight Saving Time...Love it or Condemn it?
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Daylight Saving Time...Love it or Condemn it?
I like the fact that there is more daylight.
Those first couple of mornings I am a little slow, though!

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The clocks are changed in a seven month period, from April to October and in a five month period from October to April.
It actually comes out to a little under seven months and a little over five months, respectively.
DST Begins DST Ends
Year at 2:00 am at 2:00 am
2000 April 2 October 29 = 210 days
2001 April 1 October 28 = 210 days
2002 April 7 October 27 = 203 days
2003 April 6 October 26 = 203 days
2004 April 4 October 31 = 210 days
2005 April 3 October 30 = 210 days
2006 April 2 October 29 = 210 days
2007 April 1 October 28 = 210 days
2008 April 6 October 26 = 203 days
203 days = 29 weeks
29 weeks / 52 weeks = 6.69 months
23 weeks / 52 weeks = 5.31 months
It actually comes out to a little under seven months and a little over five months, respectively.
DST Begins DST Ends
Year at 2:00 am at 2:00 am
2000 April 2 October 29 = 210 days
2001 April 1 October 28 = 210 days
2002 April 7 October 27 = 203 days
2003 April 6 October 26 = 203 days
2004 April 4 October 31 = 210 days
2005 April 3 October 30 = 210 days
2006 April 2 October 29 = 210 days
2007 April 1 October 28 = 210 days
2008 April 6 October 26 = 203 days
203 days = 29 weeks
29 weeks / 52 weeks = 6.69 months
23 weeks / 52 weeks = 5.31 months
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I'm in the middle on this. Take or leave it I guess. And that wasn't a choice! When my daughters were under the age of 3, it was a real hassle. Moving up or back an hour affected their bedtimes/waketimes/nap. I remember a phase when one of them would awaken at 5 a.m. everyday. Took me two weeks to ease her back to the decent hour of 7.
Since they're older it's not a big deal. We all drag for a week in the Spring, since we've lost an hour. Other than that, it's not that bad.
But ask someone with a baby or toddler about Daylight Savings Time and you'll probably get a strong opinion on the subject!
Mary
Since they're older it's not a big deal. We all drag for a week in the Spring, since we've lost an hour. Other than that, it's not that bad.
But ask someone with a baby or toddler about Daylight Savings Time and you'll probably get a strong opinion on the subject!
Mary
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coriolis wrote:I really like the extra hour of daylight in the evenings.
Ditto!
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Me too, it was so neat seeing the sun setting at 8 pm last night!!! The only thing I didn't like is the fact that it goes into effect at 2am, making 2am actually 3am, and that is when i have to be at work so I lost that sleep! Oh well, it's worth it, hey now the time in my car is right again! (I never changed it, lazy bum! LOL)
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Love-Hate relationship ...
Case in point, I do love the extra hour of daylight, BUT I lost an hour of sleep Saturday night [well, actually, I had to work at 6 AM and technically didn't get done from Saturday night's performance until 3 AM (instead of 2)] ... soooooo I stayed up all night and slept all day after I got off work at 10 am and got home at 11 am...
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Case in point, I do love the extra hour of daylight, BUT I lost an hour of sleep Saturday night [well, actually, I had to work at 6 AM and technically didn't get done from Saturday night's performance until 3 AM (instead of 2)] ... soooooo I stayed up all night and slept all day after I got off work at 10 am and got home at 11 am...
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an Amateur Astronomer, I have always despised DST but now enjoy the pleasure of never having to deal with it here in AZ and I know the people in Phoenix enjoy not having that extra hour of daylight in the evening during the Summer when it's 115F.
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