Indiana’s former (Republican) governor forced the state onto DST by taking the language out of an unrelated bill that had been passed and putting the DST language in. It was called “Strip and Insert”, pretty much what it was.
Thankful for using my smartphone as my alarm clock. It automatically makes the adjustment. My more traditional alarm/bed side clock now just has a switch that I can flip to turn on or off DST. Much easier to change the time.
The U.S. federal Uniform Time Act became law on April 13, 1966, that’s 50 years that we have had DST. We should’ve gotten used to it by now. At least I have, anyway.
hsawlrae about 8 years ago
Saves WHAT ?
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Arizona and Hawaii sure have it easy on not doing DST
stairsteppublishing about 8 years ago
At least my car clock will be right for five months.
david_42 about 8 years ago
The worst part is the dogs take a couple weeks to adjust.
MIHorn Premium Member about 8 years ago
Indiana’s former (Republican) governor forced the state onto DST by taking the language out of an unrelated bill that had been passed and putting the DST language in. It was called “Strip and Insert”, pretty much what it was.
puntovert99 about 8 years ago
Gain or lose … doesn’t matter to me … I live on a two hour “margin for error.”
Mowog about 8 years ago
The part I hate is having to get up at 2:00 a.m. to change the clocks.
ladylagomorph76 about 8 years ago
Thank you for letting me know I’m not the only one who always forgets and gets confused!
Smiley Rmom about 8 years ago
Thankful for using my smartphone as my alarm clock. It automatically makes the adjustment. My more traditional alarm/bed side clock now just has a switch that I can flip to turn on or off DST. Much easier to change the time.
spartans58 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Don’t worry, the sun will still come up in the morning.
brain Les about 8 years ago
as a ‘plugger’ it makes no difference to anyone what time I go to sleep or get up, so I wait to the morning to be surprised what time it is….
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
The U.S. federal Uniform Time Act became law on April 13, 1966, that’s 50 years that we have had DST. We should’ve gotten used to it by now. At least I have, anyway.
Jules934 about 8 years ago
Spring Forward — Fall Back