Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 07, 2023

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    Yakety Sax  about 1 year ago

    Yes, but not necessarily in that order nor at the same time.

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    Bilan  about 1 year ago

    DST seems smart to me. It’s better to have more daylight in the summer evenings than early in the morning.

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    Concretionist  about 1 year ago

    I’d go with the last 3 of the four. But the bottom one does sum it up accurately.

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    Cactus-Pete  about 1 year ago

    But that’s not why we change the clocks. It’s to shift daylight hours (hence the name), for whatever that’s worth.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Yes….

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    abucksworth Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Dumb. Just plain dumb. I don’t know why Congress is not making any progress on this. They could easily pass it while continuing to do nothing about all the other bills waiting to die. This one’s a no-brainer.

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    nosirrom  about 1 year ago

    Be one with nature. Embrace standard time.

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    crisidelm  about 1 year ago

    Disordered.

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    Gandalf  about 1 year ago

    Yes.

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    jodyjm13  about 1 year ago

    Definitely.

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    chaosed2  about 1 year ago

    It is amazing that people were faced with the options of A: change the time we start/end work or B: change the clock that they went with option B.

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    awlarry Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I’ve never liked changing the clocks in the first place.

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    John Leonard Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Actually, we’re realigning our clocks with solar time – where we should have left it last March.

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    ComicRelief  about 1 year ago

    DST is for office workers. Anyone who works outdoors for a living adjusts their hours to match the available sunlight.

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    ComicRelief  about 1 year ago

    The greatest disservice of DST is to school children, expecting them – in the early spring! – to get up in the dark and go to school while staying up until late attending sporting events. At least make DST June -September only.

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    Jhony-Yermo  about 1 year ago

    I enjoyed the heck out of this cartoon today. Thx Jef

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Because it totally makes more sense for all of western civilization to reset their clocks rather than post summer hours.

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    Killraven Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I go with 2 and 4.

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    DM2860  about 1 year ago

    Or does the government just think we are? Most people I know think it is stupid and wish it would go away. So whatever is intended, people are not falling for it.

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    khjalmarj  about 1 year ago

    DST is like the spinster who thought her blanket was too short, so she cut a foot off the bottom end and sewed it on the top.

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    prrdh  about 1 year ago

    There was a study that showed that switching back and forth from DST has a stultifying effect, so I suspect that it has something to do with politicians wanting to secure their incumbency.

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    davidthoms1  about 1 year ago

    “Only the white man thinks cutting the end off a rope and tying on the other end makes it longer!” A wise Indian. ( now known only as Native American)

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    kv450  about 1 year ago

    A modest proposal: set our clocks forward 30 minutes next Spring, then just leave ‘em there.

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    bobbyferrel  about 1 year ago

    Amerind saying. ‘Only white man would cut one end off blanket and sew it on the other end and think the blanket is longer.’

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    trainnut1956  about 1 year ago

    Yeah, I love how it’s now dark when I wake up and dark before I go to bed…

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    calliarcale  about 1 year ago

    All of the above.

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    dpatrickryan Premium Member about 1 year ago

    All of the above. Time to dump DST.

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    EMGULS79  about 1 year ago

    No we don’t. We make the days even SHORTER by shifting an hour of precious daylight into the useless early morning hours.

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    Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago

    Smart kid!

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    sandpiper  about 1 year ago

    The idea had been floated and actually practiced in many venues until it became semi-annual permanency in the US and elsewhere. Every year there are the complaints, the register of suicides, etc, that supposedly are the result. But the same is said of New Years day. And maybe even Mothers’ Day, for all I know.

    I prefer sun time but, for many, the added daylight is their pleasure. Just wish Congress or somebody would get past the lagging and nagging and choose one or the other.

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    Stephen Gilberg  about 1 year ago

    Daylight saving time is such a controversial practice.

    I’d like to say it’s useful, but I don’t know what the fact is.

    On most purported benefits, we do not all agree.

    Does energy see greater use or less with DST?

    It’s likely that the crime rate drops when few are out by dark,

    But as for traffic safety, well, the figures aren’t so stark.

    We spend more time outdoors, but is it better for our health?

    And does it help or hinder overall the people’s wealth?

    I understand it started with agrarians in mind.

    Ironically, the farmers now are highly disinclined.

    One thing’s for sure: It complicates, espec’ly in transition.

    I see why folks suspect we keep it only for tradition.

    A lot of countries dropped it; now it’s mainly in “the West,”

    Whose nations mostly prosper, but that doesn’t mean it’s best.

    —me

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    BRICKPART Premium Member about 1 year ago

    The sun moves the air every morning. Without DST the morning drive exhaust would remain all day!

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    eced52  about 1 year ago

    Yes.

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    Gen.Flashman  about 1 year ago

    In Texas with DST it is still 95 at 8 too hot to be out or walk the dogs, meanwhile at 7am it is a reasonable 75.

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    Jhony-Yermo  about 1 year ago

    Just change it all to GMT. And be done with it. Same-time wherever you go or where ever you are. Why DST or those Silly time zones? :-) :-D

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    Smeagol  about 1 year ago

    All of them.

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    GiantShetlandPony  about 1 year ago

    It’s hard to change, after doing something for so long.

    It may be harder springing forward, but I am very much looking forward to springing forward next spring.

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    MrWolf Gamer  about 1 year ago

    WoW..

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    EXCALABUR  about 1 year ago

    Some of us more than others.

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    Sisyphus1967  about 1 year ago

    Stick with standard time; I really like it not being dark at 7:30 in the morning. And what kid wants to go to bed while it’s still light out? Some of us older people aren’t all that keen on it.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago

    It’s like a tablecloth or a bedspread that’s too short. It doesn’t help to cut a foot off one end and sew it onto the other.

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    PaulGoes  about 1 year ago

    Yes

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    sml7291 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Daylight saving time needs to die.

    Anyone that wants an extra hour of sunlight in the evening can get up an hour earlier every morning and let the rest of us sleep in.

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    kennnyp  about 1 year ago

    as a high school baseball coach …having daylight saving time in the Spring is critical to being able to play games in March and April as without it the sun sets so early games cannot be completed….i know we all hate ‘springing forward’ but at least for high school sports it is truly appreciated…. how ‘bout we just keep DST as our time year round?….more daylight during the ‘day’ is a good thing….p

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    Bill Löhr Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Part of the problem is our “day” doesn’t correspond to our daylight hours. We might have sunlight between say 7am and 5pm but for many our days go from 6am to 10pm. And of course those hours vary depending on one’s profession and inclination. It’s a fool’s errand to try and please everybody.

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