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Kurt Tischer's avatar

Personally, while I don't like flip-flopping back & forth, I prefer when the sun sets later on the clock rather than earlier. I'd be ok with just a "spring forward" from which we never go back,

TheLastBattleStation's avatar

As evidenced by the few comments, most would opt for permanent DST. Legislators are pushing this as well. What’s wrong with real time? You know, when the sun is at its zenith, that’s noon. The clock is adjusted accordingly.

I lived in Hawaii for 9 years and it was nice not going through adjusting the clock twice a year. I also spent a lot of time at sea, and although there’s no DST, we still had to adjust the clock as we transited through time zones. I actually missed my birthday one year as we crossed the international date line at midnight on the night before my birthday, advancing the clocks 24 hours, skipping over my birthday. Can I claim I’m a year younger?

If they ever decide to go to permanent DST, I’ll rebel, because where I live now on DST the sun doesn’t go down until after 9:30pm and at 10 it’s still light.

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