Should we keep daylight savings time?
- Neckfansince71
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While we were in Florida last month their was a discussion once again about an extended day-light savings time. I remember that this was tried by Jimmy Carter and the federal government back in 1974 and 75. It actually saved on energy, something that we use to be more concerned about in the past. I just remember how dark it was when I walked to my US History class in Morgan Hall. At 8:00, it was not only dark, but the weather was very very cold. Does anyone remember this? jc
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It's great for me cause I work 3rd shift and when I get home it's dark and I can go right to sleep.Neckfansince71 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 5:59 pm While we were in Florida last month their was a discussion once again about an extended day-light savings time. I remember that this was tried by Jimmy Carter and the federal government back in 1974 and 75. It actually saved on energy, something that we use to be more concerned about in the past. I just remember how dark it was when I walked to my US History class in Morgan Hall. At 8:00, it was not only dark, but the weather was very very cold. Does anyone remember this? jc
- sealhall74
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I think we should keep everyone on their toes. Split all existing time zones in half regardless of political boundaries. When it is time to fall back or spring forward, you only roll forward or back by a half hour. Wouldn't that be an energy savings?
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Absolutely. I had a two hour class in Horrabin that started at 8. When you got out at 10, it felt like you had spent all night in class since it was cold and dark when you went in, and daylight (but still cold) when you came out.Neckfansince71 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 5:59 pm While we were in Florida last month their was a discussion once again about an extended day-light savings time. I remember that this was tried by Jimmy Carter and the federal government back in 1974 and 75. It actually saved on energy, something that we use to be more concerned about in the past. I just remember how dark it was when I walked to my US History class in Morgan Hall. At 8:00, it was not only dark, but the weather was very very cold. Does anyone remember this? jc