By Walt Hickey DST This Sunday, most Americans will spring forward and move their clocks an hour ahead to daylight saving time, but I won’t because I’m an idiot and will 100 percent forget this fact by Friday at the latest. Most Americans and states want to end this bargain bin time travel that might have made sense for an agrarian society of yore, but conflicts with an inter-connected, computerized global economy means the problem is we can’t really decide how. A survey found 28 percent of people are happy with the time shift,
Count me among those would would really love to see DST all year round. I'd rather have my sunsets later. I mean, come on: Is there anything more depressing than those days in December and January where it's dark out before 5:00 p.m.????
Count me among those would would really love to see DST all year round. I'd rather have my sunsets later. I mean, come on: Is there anything more depressing than those days in December and January where it's dark out before 5:00 p.m.????