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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Daylight Can't Be Saved

It can't. So only a pinheaded government bureaucrat could come up with the idea of "Daylight SavingsTime".

I don't like it; never will; and think those that do are woefully lacking in reasoning abilities. Sorry if I insulted any of my readers, but that's how I feel. Nothing good comes from manipulating clocks and arbitrarily dicking with the sleep schedule of millions is not healthy.

So, one hour of my day was "borrowed" for some undetermined reason. My circadian clock had a screwdriver placed in the works and I won't feel like I've had a good night's sleep for awhile.

Screw you "Daylight Savings Time".

4 comments:

  1. Amen. I wonder why, when so many hate the time changes, we are still going along with the program.

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  2. Well, this is what progressive nations do, moving forward.

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  3. At lest it stays daylight longer. I hate when its dark at 5 pm. It makes me ready for bed.

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  4. I believe the idea was to give the family more daylight time to enjoy outdoor activities. It may or may not have worked. I would like to see it done away with and just plan things accordingly. If you are a work-a-holic and spend all day at the office or on the job, this just gives you more time for that. There is something unnatural about it still being daylight at 8:00 p.m.

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