I for one appreciate the change. In the fall my son doesn’t have to wait for the bus in the dark. The spring is more psychological. Having the sun setting that much later perks my up that winter is almost over.
to arneanka- don’t know where you are – but in the US- and that’s where Jimmy is – changes this weekend.For me i’d like to move to So. America where the days are getting lingerJoe-Boston
True Story: Working in a prison, a Lieutenant…who should know…(??) posted a notice by the time clock…DST ends this Saturday night….be sure to set your clocks back one hour…anyone who fails to do this and is LATE to work will face disciplinary action…..and we wonder……….
I’m retired so it dosen’t make a bit of difference when I set my clocks. I will probably do it after I get up. Standard time does screw up my afternoon golf schedule though.
Where I live, the sun comes up at about 8:45 in the morning, so I’m just starting to see the sunrise when I get to work. When I leave at 5, the sun is already setting. For the whole 6 months of winter around here, I sometimes go weeks at a time without seeing more than 5 minutes of daylight per day. It’s sad, but you do what you have to, lol. I certainly wouldn’t mind one bit if they did away with DST, it’s a complete drag to get less than 8 hours of daylight a day at times!
Just another case of governments trying to legislate Nature – mostly for the convenience of commerce. And I think we’ve all seen it doesn’t much work. Thanks for the reminder JJ!
BTW thanks I had no idea tonight was the night to mess with the. Clocks. Right now the danger around here is getting on a gas line. Two fist fights and two others arrested for carrying guns. What a doc holiday country we are turning in to.
Except in Arizona. We are civilized here and don’t do all of that silly time switching stuff and screwing with the body’s circadian rhythm. Of course we have to remember whether we are adjusting two or three hours to Eastern time when checking what is going on elsewhere.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
It wouldn’t bother me a bit if they did away with DST.
Arianne about 12 years ago
The nights are getting LONGER! Beautiful work!
Tandembuzz about 12 years ago
I don’t like sun to set before 8 pm! I’m not too fond of dark when I get up, either!
And riddle me this: Why do we spend fewer than 5 months on “Standard Time”?
It doesn’t help the economy anymore…we should just pick one and stick with it. This changing just messes up everyone’s internal clock!
gary4160 about 12 years ago
i’m a midnight worker i hate the daylight and sleep well in the daytime!
Red Phantom about 12 years ago
I for one appreciate the change. In the fall my son doesn’t have to wait for the bus in the dark. The spring is more psychological. Having the sun setting that much later perks my up that winter is almost over.
arneanka about 12 years ago
Sorry Jimmy, but you’re a week late. :0)
joedon2007 about 12 years ago
to arneanka- don’t know where you are – but in the US- and that’s where Jimmy is – changes this weekend.For me i’d like to move to So. America where the days are getting lingerJoe-Boston
Jean_1960 about 12 years ago
@joedon2007 Was that linger a typo or just a state of mind? Because it seems appropriate.
I just wish “they” would stop messing with the daylight, let it be.
jppjr about 12 years ago
True Story: Working in a prison, a Lieutenant…who should know…(??) posted a notice by the time clock…DST ends this Saturday night….be sure to set your clocks back one hour…anyone who fails to do this and is LATE to work will face disciplinary action…..and we wonder……….
bagbalm about 12 years ago
All the original reasons for it are gone.
finale about 12 years ago
Another goverment intrusion into our circadian rythyms!!!
daveoverpar about 12 years ago
I’m retired so it dosen’t make a bit of difference when I set my clocks. I will probably do it after I get up. Standard time does screw up my afternoon golf schedule though.
Burnside217 about 12 years ago
It it time to sunset the DST?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
one would bitch about government intrusion until one is stranded on a rooftop in a flood looking for government intrusion
scooter_1977 about 12 years ago
Where I live, the sun comes up at about 8:45 in the morning, so I’m just starting to see the sunrise when I get to work. When I leave at 5, the sun is already setting. For the whole 6 months of winter around here, I sometimes go weeks at a time without seeing more than 5 minutes of daylight per day. It’s sad, but you do what you have to, lol. I certainly wouldn’t mind one bit if they did away with DST, it’s a complete drag to get less than 8 hours of daylight a day at times!
mhlon Premium Member about 12 years ago
Just another case of governments trying to legislate Nature – mostly for the convenience of commerce. And I think we’ve all seen it doesn’t much work. Thanks for the reminder JJ!
riverhawk about 12 years ago
I agree with you Jean. “They” used to say it helps the Farmers.
riverhawk about 12 years ago
BTW thanks I had no idea tonight was the night to mess with the. Clocks. Right now the danger around here is getting on a gas line. Two fist fights and two others arrested for carrying guns. What a doc holiday country we are turning in to.
joedon2007 about 12 years ago
so i can sit outside and have a tall cool one and watch the sunset after work and taking the little ones to little league games
junemmoffatt about 12 years ago
During WWII we were on “War Time” (DST) for four years. I don’t know why they changed it back!
Tom48309 about 12 years ago
PSA from Arlo & Janis. What a waste of comic strip space. Nothing funny, poignant or creative about it. Ooooh, he drew a sunset.
prrdh about 12 years ago
That’s one way to look at it. Another is that our Congress made our return to standard time more “advanced”.
ananda1234 about 12 years ago
Thank you so much for the reminder!I love your comic strip… if only love could be this true…sigh.
riverhawk about 12 years ago
You mean congress did something? Man we sure take care of our employees there don’t we?
mklange Premium Member about 12 years ago
NCTom Premium Member about 12 years ago
DST doesn’t change how many hours of sunlight in a winter day, just what time those hours are.