Rebecca
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I look forward all winter until it’s finally light when I wake in the morning and DST steals that just as it’s starting. Also having DST midwinter means no sunrise until 9am where I live and closer to 10am further north. That’s an unnecessary torture.
Bob - Garden is Life @trebuchetguy
Jumping an hour ahead sucks, but having useable light past 7pm this week is going to be awesome.

We just need to lock this in. Y'know, this is the kind of thing where if we all decided to not change time, they can't make us. With enough folks, confusion would reign until they gave in.
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YellowDogYankee
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Perhaps the answer is to shorten the DST "season" back to what it used to
While some complain about a delayed sunrise, those on the eastern edges of their time zones face total darkness at 4,:30 p.m. in Dec/Jan and would never have light past 7:30 in the summer should DST be taken away.
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