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First, I think you mean “message”, not letter. It was a nice use of the concept, though.

Thanks for the informative reply! I had never heard of such a rule, but your explanation took it from “ridiculous” to “downright sensible, if a bit odd”. :)

Just wanted to tip my hat to you for accepting a public correction with grace. Thank you. :)

I RTFM whenever possible—especially, as you said, when it involves a $20K vehicle. Hell, I read it for the cars I rent as well as own. The manual lives in my glovebox and is consulted on a monthly basis (always something new to learn!), and more frequently when something “goes odd”. I like to know if it’s a problem I

Funny that you should mention that as an example. My grandmother sold her Rabbit for slightly more than scrap money back in the mid-90s after being told it was irreparable... only to see it back on the market a month later for more than double what she received. :/

Sounds like a fun way to pass the time... I like it!

But isn’t that why people call you? Because they don’t know these things and need to be towed to a place where someone who does can help them?

I always face the people I interact with... even when collaborating. I guess that says a lot about how I view my relationship with that person.

Yikes! Hope you'll be able to mend fences when you get back.

Great article! Too bad I didn't read it until after the disagreement with my boss. :(

While I agree with you that DST is most likely longer necessary or relevant to our modern lives, and in fact can be a hindrance/pain in the butt, those of us with Seasonal Affective Disorder really do appreciate it. Those sunrise and blue light lamps help, but seeing more natural daylight for longer is better.