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I don't like it as well. The main reason it existed is so during the hot summer days people would have more "cool" time during the working hours. Now with this magical thing called AC, we don't need it. All it is doing now is screwing up everyone's sleep cycle based on the time of day. And yeah, global communication and forgetting to set your clocks screws up stuff as well.
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Here in Dubai, there is no DST. But in my home country, there is. Although it can be annoying, the only reason I liked it and still like it is due to winter, where we can actually get more hours of sleep. More sleep in cold weather is a WIN.
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DST doesn't affect me that much. It does however force me to change the time on all of my analog clocks, which is such a tedious task. It doesn't affect my internal clock and sleeping times because I can just go bed an hour earlier or later if need be. But, I do think that they should stop DST as it has very little use in these current times.
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It doesn't really bother me personally much at all, but I think that we have evolved far past needing it anymore so I also wish it would just go away. Until then I guess that we just gotta accept being stuck with it, sorta like how we have to deal with still using the electoral college system when voting.
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Except in modern day, there are things that take full use of both the daytime and nighttime, so Daylight Savings can really harm one or the other at different times of the year. |
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But then it also sets earlier. So I don't know about your daily schedule, but it's nice to have the sun come up when you wake up, and then have it set after supper. This means that for the majority of your day, you're making optimum use of our free and natural light, the sun.
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If it's one hour backwards, I have technically time traveled and I do something illegal and have a much better chance of not being guilty. Or I can just take that extra hour of sleep. Don't like the fact that the sun sets earlier though...
As for actual DST, as much as I hate shifting an hour ahead, I actually don't mind the extra sunlight I get considering the fact I don't get as tired during sunlight (Talk about being solar-powered, I know). |
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I'm still 100% unfazed by this. Almost every clock of some sort that I have moves forward or back automatically. My parents just change the regular clocks for me. I guess I'll actually have an opinion when I have to do things myself... (Lol no I won't, it's just an hour, not an entire day.)
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What you should do is learn how to sleep in the sleep-cycle pattern. If you can do that, you could get three hours of sleep and not feel tired and more awake even than if you got eight hours of sleep.
The biggest problem I have with DST now is my clock auto-adjusts itself for DST, but it's out-dated so it adjusts itself on the days that were the start of DST, but not anymore. It really confuses me when I wake up to see one time, but another clock I see is an hour behind or ahead. Last edited by Quadcentruo; March 10, 2013 at 05:14:34 AM. |
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If possible, I suggest disabling DST correction and doing it manually. I think I had that issue with a VCR a couple times.
Also, I got to thinking... what happens to the people who have some form of appointment between 1:00 and 2:00 on the day in the autumn where time goes back an hour, since that range of times exists twice? I'm sure quite a handful of people have flights duing those two hours, so how would they know which one o'clock is the one containing their flight? I'd hate to miss a plane because of DST. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; March 10, 2013 at 06:58:40 AM. |
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I wake up around the same time even in the weekends, so the time change doesn't faze me much. Waking up around the same time everyday helps you feel more refresh than if you sleep in the weekends until noon and then switches to waking up at 7am. Your body doesn't adjust your sleeping changes well. I used to sleep until 9 or 10am in weekends and wake up at 7am in weekdays. I almost always tired even if I got about 9 hours of sleep (if I got lucky). Now I wake up 8am everyday and sometimes at 9:30 am and I am more wide awake.
If the DTS messes up your sleeping time, consistence is the key to help you feel good. Waking up the same hour. It's fine if you sleep about 1 hour later. DTS might mess up for people who have appointments today. Some people have schedules planning out already and didn't know the time change. It messes up their routine since they have been doing it for awhile. DTS feels funny for me at first, but then I adjust to the change. |
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I'm kinda indifferent on the subject of DST, but I don't exactly like having to change to time on everything that doesn't do it automatically. I guess having one less hour of sleep isn't that bad, but it is annoying the day when the clocks move forward.
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Back in middle school I used to be an alter server at Church. For some reason or another I'd always get scheduled for this particular Sunday.
And losing an hour of sleep while you already had to get up at 6 AM is NOT something an eleven year old should ever have to do. I don't care nowadays, though. It makes little difference whether I get up at 9 AM or 10. |
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I just hate the fact that I lose an hour of sleep ;_; Sleep is my long-term relationship! She is my wife, my lover, my friend, my comfort.. and DST has to take an hour away from my one and only love. NOT cool DST, NOT COOL!
Just kidding. I really do enjoy having the extra sunlight! I couldn't imagine having summer and the sun setting at 6:30 every night! This allows for longer days, although they fly by very quickly! |
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Technically, you shouldn't since your body is accustomed to going to sleep at the "previous time" but since your mind says "wait, it isn't REALLY 10pm yet" you wait until then thus, making you feel like you've lost an hour of sleep.
I like it since, obviously, it provides more sun time. Kinda important for a guy like me that likes spending some time outdoors with my chickens and whatnot. |