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โMar-08-2020 03:00 PM
older_fossil wrote:
I remember hearing that dairy cows need to be milked in the morning based on their own internal 24 hour clocks, not on the farmer's clock, but that the milk processors changed to the new time, creating a scheduling problem.
Art
โMar-08-2020 10:00 AM
Dick_B wrote:
I'm for DST all the time in the midwest. Somehow I remember that the farmers had problems with the time change but the reasons escape me.
โMar-08-2020 09:05 AM
MrWizard wrote:
To dang early in the year, makes no sense to me
Always mucks up my mornings for several weeks
My body and Soul have to adjust, not ready for the alarm and wake up
โMar-08-2020 08:35 AM
Dick_B wrote:Electric lights changed everything. Had to look it up and they gave 1918 as when it was implemented for WW1 then done away with and brought back for WW2 and has remained.
I'm for DST all the time in the midwest. Somehow I remember that the farmers had problems with the time change but the reasons escape me.
โMar-08-2020 01:57 AM
azdryheat wrote:
You can skip Arizona. When will DST go the way of the buggy whip? Not needed these days.
โMar-07-2020 03:06 PM
edatlanta wrote:
I think we should adopt DST full time. Spring forward and stay that way.
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โMar-07-2020 05:21 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMar-07-2020 05:17 AM
azdryheat wrote:Actually they still sell buggy whips in the Amish community. I agree though that DST has outlived it's usefulness and is just a inconvenience. Pick one or the other.
You can skip Arizona. When will DST go the way of the buggy whip? Not needed these days.
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