I think I'm just going to stay on DST year round. I have so few appointments, that even if I forget and show up an hour early, there's not much lost. . . .
While, given the choice, I would stay on standard time year-round. Having the sun still up at 6:20 doesn't give me the right cues for my work schedule.
With all the modern technology available, it should be no problem at all to dispense with equinoctal hours and go back to making sunrise 6:00 AM and sunset 6:00 PM, adjusted for location. In other words, sun time or God's time. Of course there might be some problems for trains and plains, but everybody's got problems, right? I think I will go looking online for such a watch.
Howard's FIRST on this warm *BRIGHT* evening!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm just going to stay on DST year round. I have so few appointments, that even if I forget and show up an hour early, there's not much lost. . . .
While, given the choice, I would stay on standard time year-round. Having the sun still up at 6:20 doesn't give me the right cues for my work schedule.
DeleteGood point, puddle! :-D
DeleteWith all the modern technology available, it should be no problem at all to dispense with equinoctal hours and go back to making sunrise 6:00 AM and sunset 6:00 PM, adjusted for location. In other words, sun time or God's time. Of course there might be some problems for trains and plains, but everybody's got problems, right? I think I will go looking online for such a watch.
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Did you find one, Alan?
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