Had no idea it was coming up. That first week sucks, wish we kept it all year long, but I'll gladly take an extra hour of sun at the end of the day
Singapore is on permanent daylight saving time so it's perpetually an hour lighter in the evenings at the expense of an extra hour of dark in the morning. Essentially on the equator as well so there's no seasonality to it.
US: Isn't it wild how Arizona and the Navajo Nation are out of synch for most of the year? ASIA: HMB.
Exactly. 98% of people would prefer an extra hour of light in the evenings than an extra hour of light in the mornings. Full time daylight savings time.
I really can’t comprehend how anyone is opposed to DST. It’s amazing to be able to do stuff after work outside.
If you’d rather have it be light at 5am than 9 pm you’re a goddamn psycho that needs to be in a straight jacket.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...votes-to-scrap-daylight-saving-time-from-2021 This could get weird. Member states would be able to choose whether to remain on “permanent summer” or “permanent winter” time under the draft directive, which passed by 410 votes to 192. Countries that wanted to be permanently on summertime would adjust their clocks for the final time on the last Sunday in March 2021. Those that opt for permanent wintertime would change their clocks for the final time on the last Sunday of October 2021.
I can never remember if I've posted here, but the only places I've lived where these opinions are strong are: 1) Places like Birmingham, where we really should be Eastern Time; 2) Places like Detroit, that have no business being Eastern Time; and so on