Same here. I like the extra hour of sleep, but it feels awkward for like the first month of it getting dark at like 5pm.
Come to think of it, this whole "daylight savings time" thing should just be eliminated. It was only brought into practice a Loooooong time ago when the economy of the united states depended on agriculture. They did this to gain extra daylight time to do farm work, and then changed it back during the harvest time. Most of the country doesn't rely on farming anymore, so could we just leave the clocks alone? I dont think the country's agricultural economy is going to collapse with losing an hour anymore.
2006-10-28 03:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as you. I'll enjoy it tonight because I'll get an extra hour of sleep, but I'll hate it for every other day because it'll be dark outside very early.
2006-10-28 03:32:57
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answered by Emery 6
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No I like the extra daylight of an evening. However, I understand that for school kids it is not a good thing to have them standing in the dark of a morning waiting for a school bus.
2006-10-28 03:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I just hate how it gets so dark early. I work on sunday so I do get a extra hour to sleep in, so that's o.k.
2006-10-28 03:34:36
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answered by Bazinga 7
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No! I like turning them back so I can have an extra hour to sleep
2006-10-28 03:34:15
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answered by the star fairy 2
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I like it because it means that Christmas is coming and I get an extra hour of sleep
2006-10-28 03:34:36
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answered by Sarah* 7
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I personally dislike it... It would be nice if I were allowed to fully appreciate the natural progression of the seasons without a human abomination as day-light saving adjustments jarring with them.
Introduced in WWI and again in WWII I ask... when will we realize that we no longer are living in times of war? I want the natural year back! Perhaps settling for a half-hour adjustment to remain once and for all...
2006-10-28 03:33:22
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answered by shadow_cup 2
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I like turning my clocks back an hour. It's when I have to move them forward that messes with me. I'll foul something up every time. I miss appointments and my whole first week is spent adjusting.
2006-10-28 03:32:40
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answered by andi b 4
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I'm the same as you. The early dark times means I can't stay out much more longer.
2006-10-28 03:31:21
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answered by FuturePirate 3
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I don't mind turning them back, I just hate losing an hour in the spring. Personally, I don't understand why we do this anymore. It just causes confusion. I completely forgot the time changes tonight until I just saw your question.
2006-10-28 03:35:05
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answered by ☆skyblue 7
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