Does anyone else like me not like the time change thing? The reason I don't like it is because here its dark at like 6 pm (and when I lived in New Hampshire it was about 5, and at the earliest a little after 4) and it just kind of depresses me. Also I work late so I sleep late and so now the sun is up super early and I usually end up waking up when the son comes up (even if my shade is down) so yeah, I dunno. Anyone with me?
no, because this is the REAL time. the other one was the fake one. plus i love night time, so the earlier it gets dark the better.
There is no such thing as "real" time or "fake" time. Time is relative anyways. The government just likes to fuck with us.
ahahahha, it sure does!(hence why my location says the city that rhymes with fun) I didn't say it was a city though, I said "the time doesn't change where I am" and thats the entire province with the exception of llyodminister I believe because it's right on the border between sask and alberta
This dumbass American had been pronouncing it reh-GEE-na all these years. Well, Vivat Elizabeth regina Britania, or something like that.
As I understand it, because I don't want to take the time to look it up. The United States is the only country that practices daylight savings time. It was put into place in order to help save on energy costs. This way people did not have to turn the lights on durning a time when most people are already awake. I have heard it also has something to do with farmers but I am not sure about that. It is kinda lame and will cost more in the effort to change over the times and missing work and such then it does on the energy costs. They moved it back an additional month either last year or it was this year I am not sure which.
I don't like it, summer is awesome when it doesn't get dark until 9:00 or 10:00. Oh well, Christmas is when the days start getting longer again.
Nope. At least the UK too. It starts getting dark at 4, dark by 5. I dont like walking home in the dark by myself.. I tend to take the longer way home through the houses instead.