elephant1232
Elephant1232
elephant1232

Go Deacs.

You're missing my point. I believe the change presents a real issue for you.

I had no idea, but I like it!

We are? I live in Colorado and as far as I know, we change the clocks same as everybody else.

Of course everybody's experience is different and I don't think that mine represents everybody else's (I'm 38, by the way).

Tired for a week? I truly don't get it.

You can only have DST forever like Puerto Rico if you live sufficiently close to the equator, like Puerto Rico.

Major troll. And if I recall, isn't his schtick that he's a white person who pretends he's a black person? Pathetic.

Agreed. Took me all of 10 seconds to deduce that, then I spent five minutes trying to convince myself I was wrong. Couldn't do it.

You're right that waking up at sunrise is waking up at sunrise, whether the clock says 5 or 6. The difference is that if the clock says 6, that means if I want, say, 8 hours of sleep, I can go to bed the night before at 10 rather than 9. That extra hour is nice.

That sounds less like an argument against DST and more like yet another reason to not live in Arizona.

Gotcha. It could read both ways.

ETA: Redacted for vagueness.

Are you suggesting Sean Taylor played a role in his murder? All evidence and reports suggest he was the victim of a break-in by total strangers.

"Most of the people in the video, at least, seem to be taking the joke in stride."

I acknowledge that my preferences are not everybody's, but I think even you know that your claim it makes "a few people slightly happier" is an exaggeration. I'd guess it makes the majority of people happier and speaking only for myself, that happiness bump is more than just slight.

Sorry to hear about your condition. That can't be an easy thing to live with.

Yes, no matter what the clocks read, the length of the day will change in accordance with the law of physics, but DST allows us to control whether more daylight comes before work or after work. I prefer it after work.

I don't understand your meaning.

ETA: "kids," not "skills."