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Daylight Savings Time- Like it or leave it
Topic Started: Apr 3 2004, 04:37 PM (243 Views)
24thcenstfan
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I don’t really mind it either way. It is a small task having to change all of the clocks though. After looking at the boards for about a half an hour tonight, I finally realized that my time was hour off here too. :loling: I forgot to click the daylight savings time in my board settings. I think that was the last one I needed to fix. :D
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ImpulseEngine
Apr 5 2004, 07:58 AM
Swidden
Apr 5 2004, 03:11 AM
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Awww geeez. Thanks for reminding about one more clock setting to adjust...

I found another too this morning that I had forgotten - in my car. :D

Well, at least for a moment, you must have thought you'd beat the worst of the commute... :D :angel: :whistle:
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ImpulseEngine
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:lol: Actually, I come to work an hour later than everyone else because, working in IS, I often need the later hour at the end of the day for system maintenance. So, with my clock an hour earlier than it was supposed to be, it looked like I would be right in the middle of the worst of the commute. Posted Image
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The real bad thing about springing forward is that it was just starting to get warm as my ROTC unit was finishing PT. Now that clocks are moved up an hour, it is freezing again. :lol:
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Apr 5 2004, 08:15 AM
I don't care much for the changing of the clocks. I'd prefer to remain on the summer schedule all year long. In the winter, when the sun sets at 4:30, that's just too early for it to start getting dark. I know that we get the same amount of hours of sunlight no matter what the clock says, but I enjoy the afternoon and evening light more than having it lighter in the morning.

They tried staying on the summer schedule all year a few years ago, but there were too many complaints about kids having to go to school in the dark during the winter, so the experiment was abandoned.
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