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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
The fools who want to go the other way and make DST permanent blaspheme against nature even more than when the infernal thing was invented.
it lasted 10 months before it was reinstated
"The Night Shall last forever!" -Nightmare moon
I liked the farmers view on daylight savings, The roosters crow when they want and all the animals need to be tended to at the break of dawn, They don't follow this daylight savings non-sense.
(well it was something along those lines)
It does NOTHING to benefit anyone or anything.
DST is detrimental to our natural circadian rhythm.
Is it annoying? Yes.
But you know what's even more annoying?
Further contributing to our own detriment as a society.
The Calendar Problem is still technically a problem.
Only now it's only wrong once every nearly 3,000 Years.
Which is probably the closest we will ever get as a species to accurately calculating for Precession.
Now, it took a lot of time, effort and energy on a level of scientific development to be able to even get to that point, and I just think that we owe it to the respect of that effort, to NOT just disregard the factorial variable of our measurements of time in this way.
I DO however think as a society that we should probably stop being such tightwits about business being To The Hour relevant about DST.
If your wallet, company and budget can't afford to lose an hour for the fv<king life-giving Sun, than I'm sorry, but YOU fv<ked up, not the Sun.