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HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
This would just create more havoc for prorammers and IT proffessionals.
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Steady income stream. Think of Y2K.
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
They already thought of that... it’s the year 2038 problem:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
We will all be dead and under water within 10 years anyways “they” say!KC5AV wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 11:58 amThey already thought of that... it’s the year 2038 problem:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
I don't have any complaint about changing the clock twice a year, it's not that onerous.
What I would NOT like to see is Texas doing something unique that sets it apart in a weird way from its' neighbors. I remember in the 70's when DST was initially introduced. A news service interviewed several folks around the country for their opinions. Most had an opinion, and valid reasons for holding that opinion. What struck me most however, was a man in a port city along the gulf coast who said it really messed them up. It seems ships were arriving at wrong times because ships at sea didn't necessarily realize that the United States had changed the time. I could see that as a negative if we were to be different. I would REALLY be opposed to a 30 minute shift. Thankfully that doesn't seem to be under consideration.
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
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What I would NOT like to see is Texas doing something unique that sets it apart in a weird way from its' neighbors. I remember in the 70's when DST was initially introduced. A news service interviewed several folks around the country for their opinions. Most had an opinion, and valid reasons for holding that opinion. What struck me most however, was a man in a port city along the gulf coast who said it really messed them up. It seems ships were arriving at wrong times because ships at sea didn't necessarily realize that the United States had changed the time. I could see that as a negative if we were to be different. I would REALLY be opposed to a 30 minute shift. Thankfully that doesn't seem to be under consideration.
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
Umm... they get the same amount of daylight no matter what the clock saysder Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:36 pm
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
I hate giving back an hour. We should just keep moving the clock back.
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Ha! Word of the day is … pedantic!jason812 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:43 pmUmm... they get the same amount of daylight no matter what the clock saysder Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:36 pm
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
But, I should have said another hour of daylight in the evening!
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Mobile Alabama is in the East side of CDT. Van Horn Texas is in the West side. Sunrise and sunset is one hour and 7 minutes earlier in Mobile than Van Horn.der Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:03 pmHa! Word of the day is … pedantic!jason812 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:43 pmUmm... they get the same amount of daylight no matter what the clock saysder Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:36 pm
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
But, I should have said another hour of daylight in the evening!
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
It's a good quality to have in boring unneeded meetings to drive management nuts. Or to just be a smart donkey.der Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:03 pmHa! Word of the day is … pedantic!jason812 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:43 pmUmm... they get the same amount of daylight no matter what the clock saysder Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:36 pm
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
But, I should have said another hour of daylight in the evening!
I practiced daylight saving time at my old job. When the clocks rolled back, I went in earlier to have daylight when I got home.
The whole concept should prove how ridiculous government is.
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
the only thing a golfer needs is more daylight! whatever we call what we're in now needs to be all year long!der Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:03 pmHa! Word of the day is … pedantic!jason812 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:43 pmUmm... they get the same amount of daylight no matter what the clock saysder Teufel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:36 pm
I lived in Arizona for a few years, and until then I wondered why they were opposed to DST. After living there I found out. Arizona is tucked at the far west side of the Mountain Time Zone and even without DST the sun sets pretty late in the day. In the desert, the last thing those folks need is another hour of daylight! Here, I find it's not so bad. I'm happy the way things are.
But, I should have said another hour of daylight in the evening!
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Re: HB 49 - Kill Daylight Savings Time
It is sad that Bonnen was able to torpedo all pro 2A legislation to the point that the only legislation we have to discuss on this board is legislation that determines whether or not you change your clock twice a year.
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