On 04/01/15, Nancy Backus pondered and said...
NB> barely light at 7am... I don't think that having the time shifted gives
NB> more hours of available sunlight in reality, and it certainly doesn't
NB> change how many hours of sunlight there are actually, just when they
NB> fall.. and it's not like our factories are dependent on natural
NB> light... most areas are without windows, and using artificial light
Yep agree. I find that at my end of the country we have longer daylight hours
during summer and longer periods of darkness over winter without daylight
saving playing a part in that. It just means for me winter really is getting
up and going to be in the dark every day while summer is getting up in the
daylight and trying to sleep while it's still light outside. Sigh :)
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