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ptlyon 04-14-2025 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 18029001)
and drink water and take a nap if you are tired. It is not really that big of a deal

Heard on local radio the other day, they called it something, not a power nap. Can't remember, but anyway...

They say to drink a cup of coffee 10 minutes before a nap. That way when you wake up, the caffeine is just hitting, so it makes you feel more rested.

Take that as you will.

Holladay 04-14-2025 01:58 PM

Between the office, house and cars, I have to change ~10 clocks. SUCKS. The cars are the worst...each one is different on how to change the time and I can never remember.

Pick a time and stick with it. I would prefer more night daylight time though.

BlackHelicopters 04-14-2025 04:49 PM

Stick with how we have more light later. Stop changing the clocks.

displacedinMN 04-14-2025 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackHelicopters (Post 18029512)
Stick with how we have more light later. Stop changing the clocks.

But that also means that some places do not get sunrise until 8:20am in December

As dad said in 1974-There is no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 8am.

Bowser 04-14-2025 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackHelicopters (Post 18029512)
Stick with how we have more light later. Stop changing the clocks.

This is where I'm at with it.

ShortRoundChief 04-14-2025 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 18029679)
But that also means that some places do not get sunrise until 8:20am in December

As dad said in 1974-There is no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 8am.

Who cares? People will adjust. They’re resilient. It’ll be no bigger of a culture shock than a Grandma from Georgia going to the Bronx.


Or Maine we just accept the 24 hour clock.

Shag 04-14-2025 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 18029679)
But that also means that some places do not get sunrise until 8:20am in December

As dad said in 1974-There is no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 8am.

There's no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 4:30pm.

dlphg9 04-14-2025 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 18029679)
But that also means that some places do not get sunrise until 8:20am in December

As dad said in 1974-There is no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 8am.

Wtf does it matter how early the sun comes up? Most people are at school or work at that time, so who cares. Much rather have that extra hour of daylight while I can enjoy it.

displacedinMN 04-15-2025 05:36 AM

then lets either untilt the earth or have one time zone

ptlyon 04-15-2025 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Shag (Post 18029862)
There's no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 4:30pm.

Maybe you just think it's dark at 4:30 pm

htismaqe 04-15-2025 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 18029874)
Wtf does it matter how early the sun comes up? Most people are at school or work at that time, so who cares. Much rather have that extra hour of daylight while I can enjoy it.

Same here.

Lzen 04-15-2025 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 18029679)
But that also means that some places do not get sunrise until 8:20am in December

As dad said in 1974-There is no ****ing reason why it should be dark at 8am.

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displacedinMN 04-15-2025 07:33 AM

my argument from 2022

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Minneapolis

Now with partial year DST
June 21 Sunrise 4:47 Sunset 9:03
Dec 21 Sunrise 7:40 Sunset 4:40



without permanent DST
June 21 Sunrise 3:47 Sunset 8:03
Dec 21 Sunrise 7:40 Sunset 4:40



With Permanent DST
June 21 Sunrise 4:47 Sunset 9:03
Dec 21 Sunrise 8:40 Sunset 5:40

Granted, no plan is perfect. Somewhere there is a bad time, especially if you live near a time zone change

Now we shift 2x a year, but many do that anyway when they vacation.
If states are allowed to make their own rules, then someone could have 5 time changes by driving from Minn to texas. Talk about stupid.

Russia wants to change from 12 time zones to 5. There is a reason there is 24 zones.

I know someone on another forum that tried to NOT observe DST. It lasted about a week. It was too hard adjusting to everyone else that changed.


If you are smart, it takes about 3 days to adjust. Drink water. Take a nap or 3. Get over it pussies.

Next people will only allow vasectomies during NCAA weekend so they can "rest"
I was really surprised when a teacher said many of her students had NO CLUE the time had changed. Why? They live and die by their phone, it changed at 2am automatically, and the alarm wakes them up no matter what time their bodies thinks it is. They just took it as regular time.


There was a site that could tell what it would look like in your city, but I cannot find it now.

displacedinMN 04-15-2025 07:38 AM

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It took my brain a little to think about it. But a few years in the early 70's, DST started jan 1. He was not happy.

He had been to town for coffee and had to do chores. It was dark. Farmers.

srvy 04-15-2025 07:55 AM

There is a whole workforce that doesn't work in an office. Most outdoor construction kicks off summer hours. Job begins at first light and ends before the hottest part of the afternoon. I loved later sunsets because we could get more overtime.


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