Trade
Well-known Member
I referred to the extra hour of daylight in the evening. An hour of daylight is lost in the AM so it can be gained in the PM. That is the basis of daylight savings. I never indicated that I thought there was 25 hours in a day on savings time. I don't see how anything is saved. Yes, I am well aware that no time is gained. 24 hours is 24 hours.
I was simply saying that having the clock set forward in summer and moving it backward in the winter was backwards for working people like UPS and Fed Ex. They didn't change our start time, so it put us in an extra hour of darkness in the evening during the Christmas rush. It slowed down production 25% to 50%.
I was just messing with you, but you took it seriously.