Given my 'druthers, I'd stick with DST year-round so I do tend to agree with Patrick actually. I don't mind dark mornings as much as dark "late-afternoons". I start my days so darn early anyway that it's only June and July when it's light enough in the morning to not need headlights. What stuck in the craw of the non-astronomically-inclined acquaintance that inspired my post, wasn't changing clocks so much as a personality quirk that upsets him if natural phenomenon don't line-up in an orderly fashion that suits his sensibilities. He has, to use a terrific old phrase, a "stick up his butt". --- diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Quoting Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net>:
I'd be happy if we'd just adopt one time and leave it that way year round.
What, changing a clock throw you off your game? ;) If you didn't have DST when would you change the batteries in the alarm in the bat cave?
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