spectratg
Senior Member
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- Adamstown, MD
There has always been much discussion and argument about Daylight Savings versus Standard Time. I won’t get into all facets of that. The medical community favors standard time as being “normal” in accordance with our physiology--the sun being directly overhead at noon (solar noon). Many people, and much of the business establishment, like daylight savings because of the increased sunlight in the evenings during a great part of the year.
Most Americans don’t like the twice-yearly switch between the two, but cannot agree on which would be preferred.
I propose a radical idea! Split the difference! Have the clocks set at a half hour between the two competing times for the entire year.
This would initially play havoc with worldwide travel and commerce since the Untied States would always be at a half hour time when the rest of the planet is on the hour. However, I believe that all could eventually adjust to the situation.
What say you?
Most Americans don’t like the twice-yearly switch between the two, but cannot agree on which would be preferred.
I propose a radical idea! Split the difference! Have the clocks set at a half hour between the two competing times for the entire year.
This would initially play havoc with worldwide travel and commerce since the Untied States would always be at a half hour time when the rest of the planet is on the hour. However, I believe that all could eventually adjust to the situation.
What say you?