[Shotimes] OT: Day light Savings
Zach Leahy
Zach Leahy <leahyz@gmail.com>
Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:11:44 -0500
You gain the hour of sunlight on the summer, or if you asre looking
from a summer perspective.. you loose the hour in the winter (in the
evening). That's what my gripe is, the winter months of going to, and
coming home from work in the dark.
Z
On 4/27/05, Beisler Jonathon <Jonathon.Beisler@hcahealthcare.com> wrote:
> I should have mentioned, in case you don't read the article that we might
> lose some morning shine, but the majority of people turn their lights on
> that early anyway. At night, you have a longer day, meaning you can do
> without electricity for lighting for an extra hour or so. It's not for the
> farmers, it's for the money savings. It also means that you can stay out
> later playing with the kids, working on the SHO, etc. In the winter, I get
> home in the dark no matter what, that's not DST, that's shorter days because
> of the sun being further away and the earth's rotation. In the summer
> months, I can have up to two or three hours to hang out with my kids and
> wife outside, etc., if I so choose.
> JB
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