I have no problem with staying with DST year-round. Although changing a few clocks twice a year isn't really a huge aggravation. Pretty minimal work, if you ask me. When I worked in the photo lab decades ago, in winter I would report to work before the sun rose and worked in darkness due to the nature of the job. By the time I got off work, the sun had already set. For a couple of months each year, the only time I saw the sun was if I got to go "out" for lunch, and that was once or twice every two weeks. Maybe a few minutes of sunlight, IF there wasn't an inversion. I felt as if I worked in Barrow, Alaska. It was a total drag. These days, in my current job, aren't much different on MST. A few more minutes of sunlight, when the atmospheric gods approve. DST rules. On 12/23/11, Barrett <BarrettWF@comcast.net> wrote:
I agree with the inverse....Do away with the government, keep DST year round...I can go for that! :-) -Barrett Merry Christmas!
-----Original Message----- So the next best thing is to simply do away with it (DST, not the federal government <g> ). patrick _____________________________________________
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