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In reply to the discussion: POLL: Come on DU'ers. VOTE - Permanent Daylight Savings or Permanent Standard Time?? [View all]smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)59. I agree. As I child I found it torture to get out of bed each morning and have never really
changed. Since I didn't drink coffee or tea at such a young age, I was completly out of it for the first few hours of the day and our parents made us go to be by around 7:30 - 8pm every night, so it wasn't that we weren't getting enough sleep.
I sometimes think that this debate is really just natural morning people vs. natural afternoon/night people. I have felt put out my entire life by not being a morning person, but always having to fit into a "morning person" society. It's most of the reason I can't wait to retire.
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POLL: Come on DU'ers. VOTE - Permanent Daylight Savings or Permanent Standard Time?? [View all]
TeamProg
Mar 2022
OP
Hmm, In Calif, we have Pacific Standard or Pacific Daylight. that's how I'm used to phrasing either.
TeamProg
Mar 2022
#3
It is unfortunate that representatives from northern states are in the minority
question everything
Mar 2022
#5
Same in Texas, we're in the same time zone. It will be 8:29 on December 31st before the sun rises.
herding cats
Mar 2022
#19
I agree. As I child I found it torture to get out of bed each morning and have never really
smirkymonkey
Mar 2022
#59
With the young, there's a lot of research to the effect that there are no "morning people"
caraher
Mar 2022
#73
It's a delusion. You don't get more hours in the day, and the seasons just keep on going...
Hekate
Mar 2022
#12
Northern states should not have to wait to 9:00 am for sunrise if daylight savings is year around
question everything
Mar 2022
#15
Yes, they do. In Norway. Meaning that they keep standard time in December.
question everything
Mar 2022
#26
I sent emailed my member of Congress asking to vote no on permanent daylight savings
question everything
Mar 2022
#14
Hawai'i doesn't change either. If I want to call anyone there it's up to me to remember if ...
Hekate
Mar 2022
#21
Try Sweden. You would freaking out in the summers here, when the sun barely sets at all,
Celerity
Mar 2022
#49
Exactly, It surprises me that some here don't get that extending daylight savings time would
Demsrule86
Mar 2022
#71
I want it light late as possible when I drive home from work. The commute home is
diane in sf
Mar 2022
#53
Nope. I want daylight savings time in November and December...I hate getting up in the dark,
Demsrule86
Mar 2022
#70
Daylight saving time in Nov and Dec will give you sunrise close to 9:00 am!
question everything
Mar 2022
#80
I think it would be interesting to see what people's opinions are regarding this question
smirkymonkey
Mar 2022
#61
Daylight saving time all year round for me...it is dark in Ohio by 4:30 in December...it sucks.
Demsrule86
Mar 2022
#69
Because I end working on the property til late and then dinner is waaaaay late. n/t
TeamProg
Mar 2022
#86