93EXCivic said:
Error404 said:
In reply to Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) :
But now for something serious. Want more daylight when you get home? Rather than arbitrarily changing time around, ask your boss to change your schedule. Or join a union pushing for those hours. Or change jobs to one that offers hours that suit you.
If only it was that easy, school/day care has or will have more effect on my schedule then anything else.
I am all for DST year round. More time for mountain biking, walks, hikes, etc in the evening since I live down south where there is a chance of pleasant weather during the "standard" time of year.
I don't understand why anyone would want standard time year round.
I think some of you are missing my point.
I get that you want more daylight hours after work, but two things that make me scratch my head. 1- what percentage of people actually work 9-5 compared to people in the early 1900s? DST shifts the amount of daylight you get after work... but that seems a bit biased toward people who work traditional hours. It also seems biased toward those who prefer daylight.... which incidentally, I do not. 2- I don't understand why we prioritize perception over thousands of years of heavily-studied galactic geometry. Standard time places noon at the point where the sun is perpendicular to the longitude in the middle of your time zone. DST puts noon perpendicular to the one beside it.
Every astronomer for the last 4000 years: We've carefully calculated the geometry of the heavens for four millennia and quantified it thusly
DST folk: Cool, I'm just going to make this clock lie to me for over half the year because lawnmower.
Why are we changing clocks? Worried about the extra hour of daylight? Instead of changing your clock, change your alarm. Get an extra hour before work. But for people like me who set their own hours, people who don't prefer daylight. The whole concept of DST is not only outdated, it's a random suspension of mathematical fact. It's vestigial. It's pointless.
This article recalls the time in the 70s when we tried this full-time DST before and it failed horribly. For the extra hour of daylight that "normal" people gained in the evening, the early shifters (school kids and their parents, early retail, blue collar, northern states) noted a huge increase in depression, suicide, auto accidents, etc.
We're not doing any good simply berkeleying with clocks. Just leave them alone. If the simple perception that a number on a clock is enough to cause increased death, then the solution is not changing clocks.