Daylight savings time!
to me, it is interesting to note that "standard time" runs from november to march (in the states that follow it) so about 4+ months of the year, while "daylight savings time" is set for the rest of the months of the year. that makes DST more "standard" then standard time.
to me, it is interesting to note that "standard time" runs from november to march (in the states that follow it) so about 4+ months of the year, while "daylight savings time" is set for the rest of the months of the year. that makes DST more "standard" then standard time.
I agree that the current situation is strange.
I would prefer that Standard time be expanded to eliminate the dark mornings in October and March.
to me, it is interesting to note that "standard time" runs from november to march (in the states that follow it) so about 4+ months of the year, while "daylight savings time" is set for the rest of the months of the year. that makes DST more "standard" then standard time.I agree that the current situation is strange.I would prefer that Standard time be expanded to eliminate the dark mornings in October and March.
I will much prefer if the DST started about a month quicker to the last Sunday in Feb as this will give me more time in the garden in the evening even if it isn't nude gardening season. Ie ST starts and finishes about 7 weeks either side of the shortest day.