• Daylight Savings Time

    From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to ALL on Tue Mar 29 16:46:00 2005

    Do not forget to "Spring forward" and move the clocks up an hour this
    Sunday, April 3, if you live in an area that observes Daylight Savings
    Time. Also, remember not to set the one on the BBS forward until your
    Saturday night/Sunday morning mail runs are complete.

    Mike

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  • From DAVE LIQUORICE@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Fri Apr 1 18:36:00 2005

    ##
    # Do not forget to "Spring forward" and move the clocks up an hour this
    # Sunday, April 3, if you live in an area that observes Daylight Savings
    # Time.
    ##[MP=>All]

    You are a week late, Europe sprang forward last weekend. 0100 Sunday
    27th March. This part of the world has standardised on the last Sunday
    of March and October for the DST changes.

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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DAVE LIQUORICE on Wed Apr 6 11:26:00 2005

    You are a week late, Europe sprang forward last weekend. 0100 Sunday
    27th March. This part of the world has standardised on the last Sunday
    of March and October for the DST changes.

    Funny, I was trying to explain that to someone the other day. There
    are portions of the US that do not change. I tried to explain to them
    that they were better off for it. One of my reasons was that they always
    stay the same in relation to GMT.

    They countered with "but if the whole World changes together, we all are
    still the same relative to each other." I then informed them that Europe
    moves foward at a different time, as does South America (where they are actually moving back) and other areas. They either did not believe me,
    or their definition of "World" only includes North America. I tend to
    believe the latter. ;-)

    I am also convinced that they believe that those of us who live in DST
    areas do everything an hour later during DST. I could not convince them
    that the Sun stays up an hour later in relation to bed time.

    Mike
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  • From DAVE LIQUORICE@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Fri Apr 8 00:45:00 2005

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    # I tried to explain to them that they were better off for it.
    ##[MP=>DL]

    I much prefer having DST but I think Kentucky is somewhat further south
    than the 55N line that I'm on. The further north you go the bigger the
    effect. In mid winter, without DST, it would be pretty much dark by 1500
    here.

    ##
    # They either did not believe me, or their definition of "World" only
    # includes North America. I tend to believe the latter. ;-)
    ##[MP=>DL]

    Many people have trouble with "time" but unfortunately I think you
    belief is probably correct.

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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DAVE LIQUORICE on Mon Apr 11 11:38:00 2005

    I much prefer having DST but I think Kentucky is somewhat further south DL>than the 55N line that I'm on. The further north you go the bigger the DL>effect. In mid winter, without DST, it would be pretty much dark by 1500 DL>here.

    Here, DST only affects what time it is during the Summer. Basically, it
    stays light out until after 2100, during the peak of Summer. Winter,
    we all fall back to Standard Time, which used to be the only "type" of
    time we had. So, during the darkest part of Winter, it starts getting
    dark between 1700-1800, like it always did before.

    I guess I don't understand the benefit here of having the Sun stay out an
    hour later in relation to bed time, along with the heat it provides, during
    the hottest part of the year. ;-) During Winter, I think it would make
    more sense.

    Mike

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  • From DAVE LIQUORICE@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Tue Apr 12 22:53:00 2005

    ##
    # DL>In mid winter, without DST, it would be pretty much dark by 1500
    # DL>here.
    #
    # Here, DST only affects what time it is during the Summer.
    ##[MP=>DL]

    DOH! We don't have DST in the winter either, what time was it when I
    wrote that? They did try DST in winter about 30 years ago, blooming
    'orrible dark mornings. I Think some of the reasoning was that in the
    morning drivers in the rush hour are more alert thus able to deal with
    the dark conditions better. Rather than dealing with a dark conditions
    in the evening rush hour after a days work.

    ##
    # Basically, it stays light out until after 2100, during the peak of
    # Summer.
    ##[MP=>DL]

    It doesn't get really dark up here in the summer, deep twilight is the
    best it can manage without cloud cover. Always a glow to the northen
    horizon.

    We go from about 6hrs daylight/18hrs darkness to the opposite between
    winter and summer. I don't like mid winter it's too dark for too long, I
    think I suffer from a little bit of SAD.

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    # I guess I don't understand the benefit here of having the Sun stay out
    # an hour later in relation to bed time, ...
    ##[MP=>DL]

    Longer evening to be out with the BBQ?

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  • From PAUL RATCLIFFE@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Tue Apr 12 18:10:00 2005

    actually moving back) and other areas. They either did not believe me,# or their definition of "World" only includes North America. I tend to # believe the latter. ;-) #
    ############################################################################# I'm afraid so. You have just described perfectly your average American
    who seems to have no idea that there is anywhere else.
    Mind you, we have them like that over here (is there anywhere outside
    London?) - some of them even get on reality TV programmes... then they
    'earn' lots of money and breed like rabbits.

    I am also convinced that they believe that those of us who live in DST # areas do everything an hour later during DST. I could not convince the# that the Sun stays up an hour later in relation to bed time. #
    ############################################################################# They are actually doing everything an hour earlier, relative to what the
    sun is doing. Relative to the clock, one presumes there is no
    difference.

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  • From PAUL RATCLIFFE@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Tue Apr 12 18:10:00 2005

    actually moving back) and other areas. They either did not believe me,# or their definition of "World" only includes North America. I tend to # believe the latter. ;-) #
    ############################################################################# I'm afraid so. You have just described perfectly your average American
    who seems to have no idea that there is anywhere else.
    Mind you, we have them like that over here (is there anywhere outside
    London?) - some of them even get on reality TV programmes... then they
    'earn' lots of money and breed like rabbits.

    I am also convinced that they believe that those of us who live in DST # areas do everything an hour later during DST. I could not convince the# that the Sun stays up an hour later in relation to bed time. #
    ############################################################################# They are actually doing everything an hour earlier, relative to what the
    sun is doing. Relative to the clock, one presumes there is no
    difference.

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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to DAVE LIQUORICE on Sat Apr 23 14:26:00 2005

    We go from about 6hrs daylight/18hrs darkness to the opposite between
    winter and summer. I don't like mid winter it's too dark for too long, I think I suffer from a little bit of SAD.

    I think I do, too. I believe I also suffer from "Summer SAD," which affects people just the opposite, during the longest, hottest days of Summer. I
    think, though, that it is not caused by too much Sun (for me, anyway), but instead being so tired from the heat & lack of sleep.

    They tell Summer SAD people to keep their shades drawn (to help keep the
    Sun & heat out), and to keep their homes a little darker. <shrugs>

    Mike
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  • From MIKE POWELL@CAPCITY to PAUL RATCLIFFE on Sat Apr 23 14:30:00 2005

    They are actually doing everything an hour earlier, relative to what the
    sun is doing. Relative to the clock, one presumes there is no
    difference.

    I think the folks in question miss that second part. ;-)

    Mike
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  • From DARYL STOUT@CAPCITY to MIKE POWELL on Mon May 2 06:07:00 2005

    Funny, I was trying to explain that to someone the other day. There
    >are portions of the US that do not change. I tried to explain to them
    >that they were better off for it. One of my reasons was that they always
    >stay the same in relation to GMT.

    I saw where Indiana voted to be all Daylight Time next year
    (2006)...so, now it's apparently just Arizona and Hawaii that don't
    observe that.

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