Time change. Again.

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  • Posts: 5,344
    Loujoe said:
    ^^ugh.
    My work hours/days are nuts. 2, 12 hour days that swing into 2 12 hour nights. I'm always tired. Silver lining: i really a appreciate when I can sleep.
    When I was in the Navy, our sonar analysts had that duty rotation, my wife included. They were walking zombies by the end of the 2 night shifts. 
  • Posts: 11,864
    Explains a lot. I have about 4 days off in between, so goodish recovery time. Heck I must like it!
  • Posts: 11,864
    Don't forget to move your clocks fwackward
  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,677
    Oh no!  Time to do this again, haha!
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    edited March 8
    Really. I get up at 4:30 am already for work. My 2 dogs have even a harder time with their eating times.

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    Does anyone else wake up the first day when you change the clocks, knowing you changed them the night before, but still question all day that your clocks are correct? 
  • Winnipeg Posts: 39,842
    pjhawks said:
    Does anyone else wake up the first day when you change the clocks, knowing you changed them the night before, but still question all day that your clocks are correct? 
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  • Posts: 14,168
    The spring change still messes me up like jet lag. It will be nice to get more daylight but it still takes me a day or two to adjust.
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    edited March 9
    This was the first time i watched my clock go from 01:59 to 03:00. Neat-o
  • Woodstock Ontario Posts: 296
    Enjoy being able to walk the dog after work in daylight as opposed to complete darkness.
    Don’t usually get effected by time change .
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  • Posts: 6,081
    Jumping from an avg seattle sunset time at 5pm from November-February into a 7:07 pm sunset today....such a refresh. Nothing beats it.
  • Posts: 12,295
    And we should keep DST permanent?

    I prefer to keep DST and NEVER change the clock again.
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,777
    Jumping from an avg seattle sunset time at 5pm from November-February into a 7:07 pm sunset today....such a refresh. Nothing beats it.

    I am a child of the night, lol. I actually can't stand the long days of summer. Light means warmth, and I crave the cold. The spring time change signifies the beginning of my misery until October, lol. :weary:
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  • Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,605
    Never not dumb. 

    On a positive note, my wife and I got home from a show last night and weren't tired since 11pm felt like 10pm, so we were able to get caught up on White Lotus. 
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  • Posts: 49,598
    So much more relaxed and content these last few days with an extra hour of sleep under my belt. 
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