The most divisive subject facing this country Daylight Savings Time

Which do you prefer

  • Time change as is

    Votes: 21 14.5%
  • Standard Time Year Round

    Votes: 48 33.1%
  • Daylight Savings Time Year Rohnd (AZ can’t vote)

    Votes: 81 55.9%

  • Total voters
    145

johnson86-1

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Sorry for not the delay. I'm enjoying a Mountain Time after a couple hours of night skiing. And now I'm sitting here on the porch of the lodge waiting on the kids to wrap up for the night.
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I spend way more time outside here than I did in the south in the winter. Not sure if that was because of the darkness or lack of winter activities. Seriously, what outdoor activities are happening in the winter? If you're near the coast the golf is pretty good good I guess, but it it was always lift clean and place muddy shìt in DFW this time of year.
The south does suck for the 8 weeks spread throughout January and February where it’s cold. Not enough really cold weather to develop a lot of good cold weather options. People also don’t really invest in cold weather gear since those cold snaps are usually less than a week at a time before getting some relief.
 

msualohadog

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Oct 25, 2014
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The globe is divided into time zones and is based off Greenwich Mean Time. International travel, global financial markets, logistics, etc. all run off this mutually agreed concept.

This is the dumbest, most self-absorbed American topic ever. "We don't like our time so we are just going to change it". 17 you world.
 
Nov 16, 2005
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The globe is divided into time zones and is based off Greenwich Mean Time. International travel, global financial markets, logistics, etc. all run off this mutually agreed concept.

This is the dumbest, most self-absorbed American topic ever. "We don't like our time so we are just going to change it". 17 you world.
Was this supposed to be in the time zone thread?
 
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golferdog

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DST should be year round. People want some daylight after work to do other things, walking, golf, tennis, yardwork, gardening etc. When it's dark you're limited and less motivated. There is no point for central time anymore. I thought most states have already voted for this, it's up to the Federal Government to vote to eliminate the time change.
 

mcdawg22

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Sep 18, 2004
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If we move to permanent DST we are literally changing our time off of global time zones.

Here's the world's time zones - except for the United States. They don't like theirs. But hey, golf y'all.
Just over 50 countries observe DST so almost half the world changes off each other. Not to mention Southern hemisphere countries go the opposite way from September to March.
 
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If we move to permanent DST we are literally changing our time off of global time zones.

Here's the world's time zones - except for the United States. They don't like theirs. But hey, golf y'all.
You do realize that other countries have done the same thing, right? Some have switched back and forth while others have stayed the same.
 
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ETK99

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Jul 30, 2019
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Leave it alone because there's no ideal way to fix it. Adjusting the dates of the changes is probably the best way but could get weird too.
 
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Dawgzilla2

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The globe is divided into time zones and is based off Greenwich Mean Time. International travel, global financial markets, logistics, etc. all run off this mutually agreed concept.

This is the dumbest, most self-absorbed American topic ever. "We don't like our time so we are just going to change it". 17 you world.
Wrong. The dumbest, most self-absorbed Time Zones are the ones that are off by a half hour, like Newfoundland and India.

That said, I think America should just join that trend and move our clocks ahead by 30 minutes.

Or......what if we just moved the whole country to the same time and let the locals decide what time to do things? 9 to 5 may be a standard workday on the East coast, but out West it's 12 to 8. Prime time TV on the West Coast starts at 10 pm. Kinda messes up things like Midnight Mass, but people who need midnight and 12AM to coincide can figure something out.
 
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msualohadog

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Oct 25, 2014
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Wrong. The dumbest, most self-absorbed Time Zones are the ones that are off by a half hour, like Newfoundland and India.

That said, I think America should just join that trend and move our clocks ahead by 30 minutes.

Or......what if we just moved the whole country to the same time and let the locals decide what time to do things? 9 to 5 may be a standard workday on the East coast, but out West it's 12 to 8. Prime time TV on the West Coast starts at 10 pm. Kinda messes up things like Midnight Mass, but people who need midnight and 12AM to coincide can figure something out.
Yes, I simplified the argument for brevity. Afghanistan is off 30 minutes too. My point remains our rationale is stupid shallow crap like day care and golf.