Or those of us known as 'night people'. ooooo...MORE of that bright thing in the sky....nifty....really...
>While I agree that the hour change is hard to get used to, I DO like having more daylight at the end of the day and less before I get up in the morning. As Jim says, it was started during WWII, but continued afterwards 'by popular demand' because people liked having sunlight after work.
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>Sounds like 'popular demand' did NOT consult UT members :-)
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>Barbara
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>>Thanks Jim. That confirms my opinion about it. :) BTW, I hate it! :)
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>>Vlad
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>>>As I understand it, it started during the war (WWII, I think) because it afforded an extra hour of daylight by which workers could work. I guess it was continued because it is hard to stop something, once started.
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>>>Cheers,
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>>>Jim N
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