DirtFarmer wrote:
If you set your camera to GMT you never have to worry about daylight saving time. I don't think GDT is widely used.
Oh I don't care what my camera is set to. It drifts quite a bit and if I care I would have to set it once a month at least whether it's GMT or whatever.
Now you give me the idea. I will leave it on standard time. It's my kind of time. It's a way for me to protest the DST.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
Do your thing. Stick it to the man (men?).
jerryc41 wrote:
No, seriously. When? 🤣
I was surprised that my son came home from work an hour early last night because I had heard nothing about the time shift. I hope DST doesn't become permanent. It's not healthy. If business wants it, they'll get it, though.
I am not usually one that backs the government for their decisions but this time they are not to blame. Several years ago several legislators in Congress decided to do something about the time changes since most people so disliked the change. They would change the law and stay at one time throughout the year.
The big decision to be made however was WHICH time to go to permanently? Several studies and surveys were run and they found to their surprise that it was found half wanted DST and the other half did not. And, it was a diverse mix of people, groups, industries, and activities that had a viable opinion.
The politicians decided to do NOTHING which is perfectly understandable. Would any politician do something that is guaranteed to make 50% of the voters upset with him, no matter which way he voted to change the law?
jerryc41 wrote:
No, seriously. When? 🤣
I was surprised that my son came home from work an hour early last night because I had heard nothing about the time shift. I hope DST doesn't become permanent. It's not healthy. If business wants it, they'll get it, though.
You didn't notice your computer's time changed? Also, my cable box changes automatically.
Red6 wrote:
I am not usually one that backs the government for their decisions but this time they are not to blame. Several years ago several legislators in Congress decided to do something about the time changes since most people so disliked the change. They would change the law and stay at one time throughout the year.
The big decision to be made however was WHICH time to go to permanently? Several studies and surveys were run and they found to their surprise that it was found half wanted DST and the other half did not. And, it was a diverse mix of people, groups, industries, and activities that had a viable opinion.
The politicians decided to do NOTHING which is perfectly understandable. Would any politician do something that is guaranteed to make 50% of the voters upset with him, no matter which way he voted to change the law?
I am not usually one that backs the government for... (
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So, by doing nothing, everybody hates them. 😎😎😎
JohnSwanda wrote:
You didn't notice your computer's time changed? Also, my cable box changes automatically.
It changes every minute. I will admit that at one point, I was surprised that it was so late. 😂
BebuLamar wrote:
2:00AM DST? So the clock went 12:59AM Standard Time then 2:00AM DST?
No, 2:00 a.m. ST to 3:00 a.m. DST.
jerryc41 wrote:
When do we move the clocks forward this year?
Your computer and cell phone probably made the change already last Sunday. Or they could. The featured can be turned off.
lamiaceae wrote:
Your computer and cell phone probably made the change already last Sunday. Or they could. The featured can be turned off.
Yep! So did my son's car - but not mine.
jerryc41 wrote:
When do we move the clocks forward this year?
Jerry!
This last Sunday! Didn't you wonder why you were arriving early for your meetings and appointments?
Be well! Ed
jerryc41 wrote:
No, seriously. When? 🤣
I was surprised that my son came home from work an hour early last night because I had heard nothing about the time shift. I hope DST doesn't become permanent. It's not healthy. If business wants it, they'll get it, though.
If business wants to open earlier in reality, they can open earlier on their particular clock, which is actually only displaying the number of degrees between the sun and a plane (no, not one with wings) travelling through the rotational poles of Earth. One hour as a durational measurement is universal for the entire planet and applying different names to a portion of the day because of where you live on this planet is a convenience only.
jerryc41 wrote:
Well, I guess I missed it, so I'll be all set for when we go back to real time.
Didn't your computer and phone reset on it's own?
cahale wrote:
If business wants to open earlier in reality, they can open earlier on their particular clock, which is actually only displaying the number of degrees between the sun and a plane (no, not one with wings) travelling through the rotational poles of Earth. One hour as a durational measurement is universal for the entire planet and applying different names to a portion of the day because of where you live on this planet is a convenience only.
But I still have to adjust a dozen timepieces a couple of times a year.
Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
If it won't line their pockets - politicians won't vote for it.
Numerous studies have linked an increase in traffic deaths to the DST time shift where an hour of sleep is lost.
Politicians don't care - or they'd agree on the simple bill to just Kill DST.
I wonder why more states just don't follow Arizonas lead and lock their clocks.
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