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turbo
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That is my reasoning, too. It is much more important for people to see the sun during their day/commute/whatever so that they can establish a connection between the world and their inner clocks. It is far less important to shift hours of commerce back and forth by an hour or so, and that is an anachronism that should be eliminated. It is not as if we are a culture that is dependent on local church-bells and town criers to unify our sense of time. We can all be well-aware of the time (GMT, local time, etc) and also be aware that our employers/schools, etc would like us to show up earlier or later depending on where you are in each time zone and where you are in the country if your business is engaged in commerce across the country or the world.Moonbear said:I think that would be so much easier. Just let local school districts set their hours to whatever makes sense locally and for the safety of the kids rather than sticking everyone on some arbitrary time shift. Heck, in the winter, I'd rather start much later so it's daylight in the morning when you wake up, and then you just work your 8 or whatever number hours. Either way, you're coming home in the dark, so who cares how long it's been dark, but then you can at least wake up in daylight so you're not getting up in the dark and returning home in the dark and never seeing the sun all day. To me, having the sun up is more important for waking up in the morning than to stay up at night.
This is not far removed from the notion that we must have an electoral college in the US. An idea that arose from the practicalities of elections and the reporting of their results. If the congressional delegates traveled back home to their districts, it might take weeks for them to return to Washington with the electoral tallies. Nowadays, popular elections are not only do-able, but should be preferred to eliminate some of the corruption that accompanies the leverages enabled by the electoral college. Popular elections will not be afforded to us as long as the crooks who benefit from the corruption inherent in the present system are weeded out.