Daylight Savings Time

SeaBreeze

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Daylight Savings Time again, time to "spring forward" for more daylight and less sleep. :) They recommend that our clocks are changed at 2:00 AM, but since I'm not up at that time (usually), I already have most of my clocks/watches set already. :eek:nthego:
 

The funny thing is that people say that we're "gaining" or "losing" an hour ... NO WE'RE NOT!

Think about it - a day lasts just as long no matter WHAT time you set on your clock (equatorial and astronomical considerations aside).

It's just an on-going experiment in mass mind-control and perception-shaping.
 
I thought Ben Franklin first proposed DST way back (gee, guess it would have to be way back if Ben thought of it - DUH!). Some areas of the country do not do it so it can get confusing.
 

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