Id that for 2 years when I lived in Bergland. Not too bad. Just think, you could ring the New Year in on the north side of Lake Gogebic and then head south and ring it in again, lol! Wife worked in Wakefield and adjusted well to the time difference. On the longest day, it was daylight until almost midnight!Keep DST or go year around DST, I don't care. But no Standard time year around. I like the late evenings in summer.
But for those of you too young to remember when it was done in 1974 as a way to potentially save electricity useage, it was discontinued because kids were on their way to school in the dark & I believe a few got hit by cars.
The world is gojng to hell and all people have to bitch about is this? How do they possibly travel across time zones voluntarily? What about those such as Yoopers that probably deal with it twice a day?
back in the day used to do the celebrate New Years twice on Gogebic, those were the days LOLId that for 2 years when I lived in Bergland. Not too bad. Just think, you could ring the New Year in on the north side of Lake Gogebic and then head south and ring it in again, lol! Wife worked in Wakefield and adjusted well to the time difference. On the longest day, it was daylight until almost midnight!
Know that well. Wife and I were 1st responders when we lived in Bergland.And a few have died on Gogebic racing to the south end to get another hour of drinking in.So there is always that.
Took the words right out of my mouth. EXACTLYPick one or the other and go with it, but stop the changing. Personally, I see no reason why it still needs to be daylight at 10 pm, but that's just me.
X2, I'm with you euphoric! Pretty much grown with it and it's never bothered me one bit. There are far more important things to worry, and fret over, such as windmills, solar, EV's, etc.Doesn't bother, me keep it the way it is, don't really understand all these supposed "health effects" its causes, go to bed an hour earlier or get up an hour earlier.