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Aloha Hoosier

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I think I'm all in on getting rid of Daylight Savings Time. Most of Indiana didn't participate for years, including Bloomington. I liked not doing a "Fall Back" and a "Spring Forward."

 
I think I'm all in on getting rid of Daylight Savings Time. Most of Indiana didn't participate for years, including Bloomington. I liked not doing a "Fall Back" and a "Spring Forward."

Indiana does not belong on Eastern time, either.
 
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I think I'm all in on getting rid of Daylight Savings Time. Most of Indiana didn't participate for years, including Bloomington. I liked not doing a "Fall Back" and a "Spring Forward."


I don't care if we do standard or DST, pick one and stick to it. The problem is some people want DST and won't vote for standard, and people who like standard and won't vote for DST.

Make a vote that on a day in the future, a US coin will be flipped. If it's heads, it's DST year round, and if it's tails, it's standard.
 
For the first time ever, both me and the boss didn't realize that was happening last night. I do a Sunday morning meetup and normally pick up an old disabled guy at the nursing home but that got blown up this morning.

Put me in the DST year round camp.
 
Getting rid of dst just brings other issues though if everyone doesn't follow suit. Back when we didn't change, we had to figure out if we were on same time as Chicago or same time as New York.

I am for sticking with the same time year round if every state does the same.
 
I think I'm all in on getting rid of Daylight Savings Time. Most of Indiana didn't participate for years, including Bloomington. I liked not doing a "Fall Back" and a "Spring Forward."


I'll go with whatever Mitch Daniels says, now that Paul V. McNutt is no longer with us.
 
For the first time ever, both me and the boss didn't realize that was happening last night. I do a Sunday morning meetup and normally pick up an old disabled guy at the nursing home but that got blown up this morning.

Put me in the DST year round camp.
This is the right answer. DST forever. Now, I don’t have to get up in the morning until I want to. Give me more daylight later into the evening.
 
Electoral_vote has a story about the DST decision and uses Indianapolis in part of it. It has maps about who will see late sunrises or early sunsets under both DST and ST.

Some quotes from the Indiana perspective:

Bangor, ME, and Indianapolis, IN, are both in the Eastern Time Zone, but on Dec. 21 sunrise is at 7:10 a.m. in Bangor and at 8:02 a.m. in Indianapolis. That means that kids in Bangor will be going to school in the light in December but partly in the dark in Indianapolis. Bangor wins! But wait. Sunset is 3:57 p.m. in Bangor that day, so after-school hockey practice will be in the dark. In Indianapolis, hockey practice can be longer since the sun doesn't set there until 5:23 p.m. on Dec. 21.​
There is also a north-south effect. Bismarck, ND, and San Antonio, TX, are at the same longitude but sunrise is at 8:25 a.m. in Bismarck Dec. 21 and 7:25 in San Antonio that day. Kids in Bismarck go to school in the dark in winter; kids in San Antonio don't. With year-round DST, add one hour to each of these times. This means that sunrise in Indianapolis would be at 9:02 a.m. on Dec. 21. Not everyone would be so keen on that.​
The obvious answer, instead of 4 4-hour difference time zones, 8 1/2 hour different time zones. Bangor and Indianapolis would be offset by 1/2 hour. I believe India and Australia use 1/2 hour time zones so it isn't unheard of.
 
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Electoral_vote has a story about the DST decision and uses Indianapolis in part of it. It has maps about who will see late sunrises or early sunsets under both DST and ST.

Some quotes from the Indiana perspective:

Bangor, ME, and Indianapolis, IN, are both in the Eastern Time Zone, but on Dec. 21 sunrise is at 7:10 a.m. in Bangor and at 8:02 a.m. in Indianapolis. That means that kids in Bangor will be going to school in the light in December but partly in the dark in Indianapolis. Bangor wins! But wait. Sunset is 3:57 p.m. in Bangor that day, so after-school hockey practice will be in the dark. In Indianapolis, hockey practice can be longer since the sun doesn't set there until 5:23 p.m. on Dec. 21.​
There is also a north-south effect. Bismarck, ND, and San Antonio, TX, are at the same longitude but sunrise is at 8:25 a.m. in Bismarck Dec. 21 and 7:25 in San Antonio that day. Kids in Bismarck go to school in the dark in winter; kids in San Antonio don't. With year-round DST, add one hour to each of these times. This means that sunrise in Indianapolis would be at 9:02 a.m. on Dec. 21. Not everyone would be so keen on that.​
The obvious answer, instead of 4 4-hour difference time zones, 8 1/2 hour different time zones. Bangor and Indianapolis would be offset by 1/2 hour. I believe India and Australia use 1/2 hour time zones so it isn't unheard of.
CST…get your butt out of bed and get your day started…right now it should 8:00 not 9:00 and don’t change the clock
 
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CST…get your butt out of bed and get your day started…right now it should 8:00 not 9:00 and don’t change the clock
Man this killed my minion today. My eyes closed because it’s still night time.

Everyone is different with their schedules. Digressions is finishing up his lunch
 
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I have one employee in AZ. they don't change. We spent ten minutes rescheduling a meeting last week (set for this week) b/c we confused ourselves 6 times (it was her meetnig and she was rescheduling).

Should have been an episode of the Office or a sidebar in a Seinfeld episode.
 
You know, I don’t need the sun to be out at 10:00pm in the summer.
Sure you do, you just don’t know it yet.

If you’re going to bed at 2030 hours get blackout shades and an eye mask. Also makes for interesting sex.
 
For the first time ever, both me and the boss didn't realize that was happening last night. I do a Sunday morning meetup and normally pick up an old disabled guy at the nursing home but that got blown up this morning.

Put me in the DST year round camp.
I want to attend this meetup.
 
Put me in the all year DST camp. I love having daylight long after work is over, to allow outside activities during the week.

I recall it being a bit of a pain getting kids up and onto the school bus in the dark. But that is rare if you happen to be near the western edge of a time zone, or live further south.
 
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