Time change. Again.

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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    It's a beautiful, sunny, warm day here. I'm sitting on my deck, looking out over the water, enjoying a glass of wine and the extra hour of daylight.



    Just kidding ;)
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598
    brianlux said:
    Extra hour of sleep last night. Feeling refreshed!
    How did you do that?  I'm impressed!  I got one hour less sleep.

    When I got up this morning my wife (who is always up before I am) said, "Somebody stole an hour from my iPhone last night."  :lol:
    What do you mean? I set my clocks back an hour like everyone else. 
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    brianlux said:
    Extra hour of sleep last night. Feeling refreshed!
    How did you do that?  I'm impressed!  I got one hour less sleep.

    When I got up this morning my wife (who is always up before I am) said, "Somebody stole an hour from my iPhone last night."  :lol:
    What do you mean? I set my clocks back an hour like everyone else. 

    Yes, that's exactly what we mean.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,692
      I hate springing forward.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • I hate that Verizon decided to move my phone clock forward an hour despite living in a state that doesn't recognize the time change. Causing me to think I was late for work and scrambling around the kitchen getting ready until I glanced at my microwave. 
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,818
    I hate that Verizon decided to move my phone clock forward an hour despite living in a state that doesn't recognize the time change. Causing me to think I was late for work and scrambling around the kitchen getting ready until I glanced at my microwave. 
    Isn't it Indiana where part of the state changes and part of it does not?
    #dumb
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    I hate that Verizon decided to move my phone clock forward an hour despite living in a state that doesn't recognize the time change. Causing me to think I was late for work and scrambling around the kitchen getting ready until I glanced at my microwave. 
    Isn't it Indiana where part of the state changes and part of it does not?
    #dumb
    The part of Indiana in the eastern time zone used to not observe it, but the whole state does now.

    Currently, only Arizona and Hawai'i do not observe DST, except for the Navajo Reservation in AZ, which does observe it.

    Florida recently passed a bill which allows the state to observe DST year round, but it cannot take effect unless federal law is amended to allow it.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,692
    edited March 2018
    I think it's dumb for some places in the same country to not do it while others do. Everyone just needs to stick to the same plan. I don't really care if we do it or not (the fact that I don't like the spring forward but love the fall back makes me basically neutral), but it's got to be all or nothing. These little pockets that seem to drop it just out of spite really complicate things.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    PJ_Soul said:
    I think it's dumb for some places in the same country to not do it while others do. Everyone just needs to stick to the same plan. I don't really care if we do it or not, but it's got to be all or nothing. These little pockets that seem to drop it just out of spite really complicate things.
    The reason part of Indiana didn't is because it splits two time zones, so they opted out to keep the entire state on the same time.  A bunch of counties in the western part of the state were moved from central to eastern time zone a few years back and when that occurred, the whole state opted in.

    Same with Florida. Since it spans two time zones, they can opt in or out.  Why they'd want to opt in year round is beyond me. It's location pretty much guarantees uniform sunrises and sunsets year round already.  Hawai'i opts out for that exact reason.

    As for Arizona, I think they just don't want the sun to still be out and have it be 100 degrees at 10pm.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,598
    PJ_Soul said:
      I hate springing forward.

    You fall back in the Spring and spring forward in the Fall. It's easy to remember.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,692
    PJ_Soul said:
    I think it's dumb for some places in the same country to not do it while others do. Everyone just needs to stick to the same plan. I don't really care if we do it or not, but it's got to be all or nothing. These little pockets that seem to drop it just out of spite really complicate things.
    The reason part of Indiana didn't is because it splits two time zones, so they opted out to keep the entire state on the same time.  A bunch of counties in the western part of the state were moved from central to eastern time zone a few years back and when that occurred, the whole state opted in.

    Same with Florida. Since it spans two time zones, they can opt in or out.  Why they'd want to opt in year round is beyond me. It's location pretty much guarantees uniform sunrises and sunsets year round already.  Hawai'i opts out for that exact reason.

    As for Arizona, I think they just don't want the sun to still be out and have it be 100 degrees at 10pm.
    Well to have one state with different time zones is super stupid too... it's like a chain reaction of dumb things, lol.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,692
    edited March 2018
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    For me it's all about sleep. I've got chronic insomnia, so yeah, 1 hour difference really matters to people like me who have sleep disorders. :frowning: Otherwise, I can't see why it would bug anyone... but studies to indicate that it makes a difference. It is true that car accidents increase noticeably on the Monday following the time change. Interestingly, this is true in both spring and fall.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    PJ_Soul said:
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    For me it's all about sleep. I've got chronic insomnia, so yeah, 1 hour difference really matters to people like me who have sleep disorders. :frowning: Otherwise, I can't see why it would bug anyone... but studies to indicate that it makes a difference. It is true that car accidents increase noticeably on the Monday following the time change. Interestingly, this is true in both spring and fall.
    Does the clock really have that much impact on your insomnia?
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,818
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    As you know when you have small kids that don't sleep it certainly makes zero difference what time it is when it comes to looking at sleep patterns.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    As you know when you have small kids that don't sleep it certainly makes zero difference what time it is when it comes to looking at sleep patterns.
    I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not lol
    My son is a terrible sleeper who's transitioning very slowly out of his daily nap.  
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    edited March 2018
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I think it's dumb for some places in the same country to not do it while others do. Everyone just needs to stick to the same plan. I don't really care if we do it or not, but it's got to be all or nothing. These little pockets that seem to drop it just out of spite really complicate things.
    The reason part of Indiana didn't is because it splits two time zones, so they opted out to keep the entire state on the same time.  A bunch of counties in the western part of the state were moved from central to eastern time zone a few years back and when that occurred, the whole state opted in.

    Same with Florida. Since it spans two time zones, they can opt in or out.  Why they'd want to opt in year round is beyond me. It's location pretty much guarantees uniform sunrises and sunsets year round already.  Hawai'i opts out for that exact reason.

    As for Arizona, I think they just don't want the sun to still be out and have it be 100 degrees at 10pm.
    Well to have one state with different time zones is super stupid too... it's like a chain reaction of dumb things, lol.
    No argument there. I mean, I could see if a state stretched from like the MIssissippi River to the Pacific splitting it into different time zones. But theres no reason to split Indiana into two zones. It's only 140 miles wide.
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    For me it's all about sleep. I've got chronic insomnia, so yeah, 1 hour difference really matters to people like me who have sleep disorders. :frowning: Otherwise, I can't see why it would bug anyone... but studies to indicate that it makes a difference. It is true that car accidents increase noticeably on the Monday following the time change. Interestingly, this is true in both spring and fall.
    Does the clock really have that much impact on your insomnia?
    What i mean is that I had always heard that it was best for insomniacs not to pay much attention to clocks and bedtimes, but maybe that was bad info all along.
    I'm a terrible sleeper, all sorts of issues, but I figured out how to beat them...work very hard on 5 hours of sleep and repeat forever lol
    I used to be up to 3 or 4 trying to get to sleep, it turns out I just wasn't tired lol 
    Now I get up and go to the gym at 4am and work out for a few hours before the world gets moving and come 10:30-11 I have no trouble getting right to sleep.
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,818
    rgambs said:
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    As you know when you have small kids that don't sleep it certainly makes zero difference what time it is when it comes to looking at sleep patterns.
    I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not lol
    My son is a terrible sleeper who's transitioning very slowly out of his daily nap.  
    I just recall you sharing that you also have a 3 year old who....lives with a sleep schedule uniquely his own. 
    (This was is response to me bitching about our 3 year old waking us up most nights & mornings.)
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    rgambs said:
    I can't recall a single time that the spring time change has had a negative effect on me.
    The thought of living my life by a schedule strict enough that deviating by a single hour causes distress is almost enough to make me sick lol
    The biggest negative effect the time change has on my life is the people I hear bitching about it hahaha.
    As you know when you have small kids that don't sleep it certainly makes zero difference what time it is when it comes to looking at sleep patterns.
    I'm not sure if this is sarcasm or not lol
    My son is a terrible sleeper who's transitioning very slowly out of his daily nap.  
    I just recall you sharing that you also have a 3 year old who....lives with a sleep schedule uniquely his own. 
    (This was is response to me bitching about our 3 year old waking us up most nights & mornings.)
    Yeah he's a pain in the ass lol
    A big part of it though is my fault, I don't do the whole "bedtime routine" on a schedule thing.  I don't agree with some commonly held beliefs, like that kids need schedule and structure and discipline and all that.  I think it's parents who need that stuff, and my weirdo conspiracy theorist side thinks that those things originate in a system that was designed to create a population of factory workers that punch clocks, keep their heads down, and keep in line.
    It's not a total hippy nightmare situation at my house lol but it's closer to that than the military style regimen that I see some people keeping.
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