>ok wagie don't forget to get 1 less hour of sleep before you come back for more shekels. Wouldn't want to waste that perfectly good daylight now would we?
Seriously? We are all supposed to believe that time just jumps an hour ahead, or we go back in time a whole hour? This is the best we were able to come up with? Why do we not have 1 unified time system yet. How can it be 4pm in one country and 8pm in another. Time is a social construct. Just an arbitrary value that humans made up.
You don't have to observe DST at all if you don't want to. I don't.
To me, noon is when the sun is at its highest point in its daily journey. This means it can vary +/- 15 minutes over the year (equation of time).
Christian Nelson
>hey jim >hey bob >what time is it where you are? >dunno but it's dark out >hmmm suns high in the sky where i am >call it 2? >sure?
Eli Wright
Just one more boomer scam. They are obsessed with waking up early.
Nathan Morris
You're retarded. We have a universal time, it's called Zulu time or UTC. We move our clocks forward and back for farmers sake, and other reasons. It's dumb and arbitrary now, and I'd rather have the extra hour in the evening.
Daniel Russell
That shit pisses me off every single year so it probably was the fucking kikes
Lincoln Wood
>let's zoom at 3 >your time or mine? >what time zone are you in? >mountain >oh but we don't observe dst in this sliver of my state for some reason >what about you? >oh half my house is in one time zone, half in another This is why all sensible people use coordinated universal time to express precise moments in time.
Chase Kelly
just a reminder that sacrificing daylight saving would mean 1 hour of wasted sunlight in the early-morning when everyone is asleep, and in return getting 1 hour less sunlight in the evening >just stay +1 hour all year bro okay, and then have sunrise at 9:30 here in the UK yeah no
William White
>okay, and then have sunrise at 9:30 here in the UK in the winter that is
Matthew Carter
Imagine thinking that moving an arbitrary number on a dial somewhere causes there to be less or more light. Are you retarded? The amount of light we receive each day is a function of our orbit and axial tilt and the earth's rotation. Moving the clocks around doesn't produce one iota of light.