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I actually like real time but honestly I can adapt to either if they would just quit messing with the switching back and forth nonsense.This is exactly how I feel about setting the clocks back.
I gave it a like but my dog is adamant, she wants to give it a like also. How do I do that?
I've been pushing everyone's feed time back a little each day for two weeks!! Getting the stink eye from all of them daily!!I gave it a like but my dog is adamant, she wants to give it a like also. How do I do that?
Actually we free feed the dog. the wife had her for almost 6 months so she would have access to a specialist. When I got her back I told her she was fat so she put herself on a diet. She lost 1.4# in the first month. I'm lucky, I don't have to deal with a dog adjusting to time.I've been pushing everyone's feed time back a little each day for two weeks!! Getting the stink eye from all of them daily!!
Back in the day when they came out with DST it made $$$$$$$$ sense. Today that's simply no longer the case and it should have been done away with years ago.
But even worse than DST in my opinion is the criminal acts of fooling with the weather.
I sure miss the days before they started f-ing with the weather / clouds making all the summer days hazy and watered down looking. It also reeks havoc on solar power production. When they aren't f-ing with the clouds we are up to full charge by 11 am if not earlier but when they spray that crap in the air to block the sun we almost never get to a full charge.
WAY TO GO JOE AND THE BLOWHARDS now lets all go totally RE and wither on the vine!
We love ya @VThillmanI am apparently going barmy, a "nursing home" future is growing nigh. The tribe is aware, hoping to ease my landing. I'll try to leave a way open to say my goodbyes, before I become incoherent(er).
I was thinking that I was the only one looking up outside and realizing these differences? Try and talk to folks and they think you're a tinfoil hat? I just concluded that most people don't go outside often and if they do they don't look up?Back in the day when they came out with DST it made $$$$$$$$ sense. Today that's simply no longer the case and it should have been done away with years ago.
But even worse than DST in my opinion is the criminal acts of fooling with the weather.
I sure miss the days before they started f-ing with the weather / clouds making all the summer days hazy and watered down looking. It also reeks havoc on solar power production. When they aren't f-ing with the clouds we are up to full charge by 11 am if not earlier but when they spray that crap in the air to block the sun we almost never get to a full charge.
WAY TO GO JOE AND THE BLOWHARDS now lets all go totally RE and wither on the vine!
We Vermont hillbillies (them that's left of us) don't complain when we see corn-silk being smoked in a corncob pipe; because it's good fer yah.I was thinking that I was the only one looking up outside and realizing these differences? Try and talk to folks and they think you're a tinfoil hat? I just concluded that most people don't go outside often and if they do they don't look up?
Whatever they are doing, I'm sure it's only for our own good? I mean who would purposely destroy populations just to save a planet?
This is not good news, but this is coming for all of us, sooner or later. Best to you! Would you like some snail mail? If so, please send me a private message with your address.I am apparently going barmy, a "nursing home" future is growing nigh. The tribe is aware, hoping to ease my landing. I'll try to leave a way open to say my goodbyes, before I become incoherent(er).
I hate early darkness, too. Not much time after work to get anything done (for those who work). And the early darkness wears on us fighting depression.My Dad always said what time is was irrelevant if you work from sun up to sun down.
My wife hates the time change back.
She gripes constantly about it getting dark early, like I can do anything about it except not reset the clocks.
It will get dark here at 4:45 tomorrow night and in December the sun will set around 4:17.
Time is irrelevant to the recently retired. I seldom even know what day of the week it is, and sometimes what month it is.
I just realized that we don't have any clocks in the house. Our cells phones and the clocks in our vehicles update automatically.
My situation is different. In the summer I can read a newspaper outside at midnight. In the winter I drive with my headlights on for 20+ hours per day. Resetting clocks twice a year is nothing but a pain and re-stetting my body clock is a stress I don't need.I hate early darkness, too. Not much time after work to get anything done (for those who work). And the early darkness wears on us fighting depression.
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