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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    I don't care which schedule we are on, but we should pick one and never swap.
    NeoToma wrote: »
    Dear other 49 states,

    uh maybe catch up with the 22nd century, bruh

    ~your pals arizona

    things are fucked up when fucking arizona is blazing the way forward

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    OmnipotentBagelOmnipotentBagel floof Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    NeoToma wrote: »
    Dear other 49 states,

    uh maybe catch up with the 22nd century, bruh

    ~your pals arizona

    things are fucked up when fucking arizona is blazing the way forward

    Or maybe it's a sign that you should reconsider the wisdom of your own choice.

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    PsykomaPsykoma Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    I am the evil which is pro-DST.

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    joshofalltradesjoshofalltrades Class Traitor Smoke-filled roomRegistered User regular
    We should be on Standard Time all the time. That's why it's called Standard Time.
    Psykoma wrote: »
    I am the evil which is pro-DST.

    Oh so it's your fault huh?!

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
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    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    "vegemite tastes like bovril" is a really unhelpful string. I need a Google subsearch.

    Bovril is basically powdered beef broth. Add it to some hot water in the wintertime and drink it up and hot damn if it doesn't warm you up.

    Beef stock (before dilution) is actually pretty close to vegemite, which is interesting because it contains no beef. ONLY VEGGIES!!!

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    OmnipotentBagelOmnipotentBagel floof Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    tynic wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    "vegemite tastes like bovril" is a really unhelpful string. I need a Google subsearch.

    Bovril is basically powdered beef broth. Add it to some hot water in the wintertime and drink it up and hot damn if it doesn't warm you up.

    Beef stock (before dilution) is actually pretty close to vegemite, which is interesting because it contains no beef. ONLY VEGGIES!!!

    AKA what beef eats. It's pre-beef.

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    ChicoBlueChicoBlue Registered User regular
    My watch is going to be right again!

    Pretty excited.

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    OmnipotentBagelOmnipotentBagel floof Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    I never bothered to change the clocks on my microwave or stove last fall, but, ironically, I'll probably change them this weekend anyway because they've become rather significantly desynced and it's starting to bug me.

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    Sir FabulousSir Fabulous Malevolent Squid God Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    I was shocked. Shocked! To discover that so few people are fine with Daylight Savings.

    All my clocks automatically switch over because I am a child of the future.

    And I'm lovin' those bright, sunshine-y days.

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    PsykomaPsykoma Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    Psykoma wrote: »
    I am the evil which is pro-DST.

    Oh so it's your fault huh?!

    Yup, this whole "sunrise at 5 am and sunset at 6 pm in the summer and sunrise at 9 am and sunset at 4 pm in the winter" was just bullshit that I would not tolerate.

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    Desert LeviathanDesert Leviathan Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    The clocks on my computer, tablet, phone, ipod, and 3ds all auto-update. The clock on my microwave doesn't, but the only time I ever look at the clock on my microwave is when it's actually not being a clock at all because it's counting down to when my corndogs will be done.

    I have super erratic sleep patterns to start with though, so swapping in/out an extra hour every few months doesn't really mess me up all that much more than my marginally-functional default anyway.

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    SkeithSkeith Registered User regular
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    NeoToma wrote: »
    Dear other 49 states,

    uh maybe catch up with the 22nd century, bruh

    ~your pals arizona

    48, thank you very much.

    -Hawaii

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    PaperLuigi44PaperLuigi44 My amazement is at maximum capacity. Registered User regular
    I'm so glad I don't have to worry about this, but North Queensland keeps fighting for it. At this point I kinda don't care if they get a separate time zone for it, as silly as that sounds.

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    Mr KhanMr Khan Not Everyone WAHHHRegistered User regular
    Honestly in a global world, time zones don't make much sense any longer. In the Eurozone for instance, why should Portugal and Spain be an hour apart, especially when Spain's more aligned longitudinally with Greenwich than Portugal is? Why should China be one entire time zone, and that if you're traveling south from Russia you could have a sudden jump of three hours or so?

    It's one of the very short list of things that North Korea's done sensibly: they moved their time zone to halfway between China and Japan, because they're halfway between China and Japan (previously, and still true for Seoul, they're all Japan). The next step to that is to just have everyone run on GMT. Which yes, means that lunch in New York starts at 1700 and the work-day starts at 1400, but so?

    After that, then you can have your debate about daylight savings, but that would be a policy issue for local areas to deal with (say, the government of New York State declares that after April 1st and until November 1st, the workday starts at 1500 hours instead).

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    -Tal-Tal Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    All clocks do this automatically now anyway

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    OmnipotentBagelOmnipotentBagel floof Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    Mr Khan wrote: »
    Honestly in a global world, time zones don't make much sense any longer. In the Eurozone for instance, why should Portugal and Spain be an hour apart, especially when Spain's more aligned longitudinally with Greenwich than Portugal is? Why should China be one entire time zone, and that if you're traveling south from Russia you could have a sudden jump of three hours or so?

    It's one of the very short list of things that North Korea's done sensibly: they moved their time zone to halfway between China and Japan, because they're halfway between China and Japan (previously, and still true for Seoul, they're all Japan). The next step to that is to just have everyone run on GMT. Which yes, means that lunch in New York starts at 1700 and the work-day starts at 1400, but so?

    After that, then you can have your debate about daylight savings, but that would be a policy issue for local areas to deal with (say, the government of New York State declares that after April 1st and until November 1st, the workday starts at 1500 hours instead).

    Because the middle of the day, 1200 hours, is approximately when the sun is above your head. In my day to day life, what time it is halfway across the world doesn't really matter. Sure there's times where it's convenient but most people still only primarily care about what time it is locally, and that time should make sense. Having "noon" occur at 5 PM does not make sense.

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    Sir FabulousSir Fabulous Malevolent Squid God Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    I mean if you want to destroy time zones that's fun but making everything GMT seems weird since that's neither the most populous time zone or the most important business center.

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    OmnipotentBagelOmnipotentBagel floof Registered User regular
    edited March 2016
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    Also it's way easier to orient yourself to a new time zone than it would be to the time not corresponding to the same part of the daily cycle. Like, figuring out what time it is right now in England (English forumers, pretend there's a "New" in front of that) is as simply as typing a question into Google or pulling up a second clock on your phone/computer. But going to a new location and having to wake up at 6 PM because that's what time sunrise is there would be confusing and disorienting as hell and way more confusing for you to figure out what time things are happening at.

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    MeldingMelding Registered User regular
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    so, these threads are fallout from all the civil war hype right? trying to pit as many opinions against each other until we start fighting and then Goliath dies?

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    I don't care which schedule we are on, but we should pick one and never swap.
    Daylight savings doesn't even save daylight. It was originally thought up to help out farmers, when it turns out farmers didn't give a fat fuck what time it was. They got up when the sun rose. The arbitrary numbers on their sundial didn't make any difference to the animals or the corn.

    Pretty much no matter what you do, there are going to be days where you either drive to work in the dark or drive home in the dark, ain't shit you can do about it. The only difference is for school kids, waiting for the bus in the daylight is MUCH SAFER than in the dark.

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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    Whoops, I meant to vote that I like the change. But the change in light (both ways) is my favourite part. I mean, it's arbitrary and there's no practical benefit. But I like the sudden change and it's fun for planning night events.

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    StraightziStraightzi Here we may reign secure, and in my choice, To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    Also it's way easier to orient yourself to a new time zone than it would be to the time not corresponding to the same part of the daily cycle. Like, figuring out what time it is right now in England (English forumers, pretend there's a "New" in front of that) is as simply as typing a question into Google or pulling up a second clock on your phone/computer. But going to a new location and having to wake up at 6 PM because that's what time sunrise is there would be confusing and disorienting as hell and way more confusing for you to figure out what time things are happening at.

    Hmm, I hadn't thought about it this way

    Like, the primary way I run up against time zones is when dealing with other people I work with

    My company has offices in London and Brisbane, as well as a lot of remote employees

    And I have to work with people in all of the offices, oftentimes scheduling specific things for specific times, which can be kind of irritating

    Also I've known people who live on one side of a line and work on the other side

    And boy does that ever suck

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    JarsJars Registered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    apparently I'm the only person that likes DST, but that's okay because we use DST

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    SyphyreSyphyre A Dangerous Pastime Registered User regular
    I don't care which schedule we are on, but we should pick one and never swap.
    I really wish we could just pick one and stick with it. Tbh my feelings of what it sticks to have changed over time. When I was younger I wanted it to be night all the time so I could play video games. Now, I want the light in the evening so I can go do yard work. What the hell.

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    DouglasDangerDouglasDanger PennsylvaniaRegistered User regular
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    Where's BranninganSepp?

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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    Where's BranninganSepp?
    Banned for making bad threads.

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    LuvTheMonkeyLuvTheMonkey High Sierra Serenade Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    And, you know, supporting eugenics.

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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User regular
    I don't care which schedule we are on, but we should pick one and never swap.
    Melding wrote: »
    so, these threads are fallout from all the civil war hype right? trying to pit as many opinions against each other until we start fighting and then Goliath dies?

    We're trying to bring larlar back

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    MeldingMelding Registered User regular
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    Melding wrote: »
    so, these threads are fallout from all the civil war hype right? trying to pit as many opinions against each other until we start fighting and then Goliath dies?

    We're trying to bring larlar back

    with forumer blood sacrifices?

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    DouglasDangerDouglasDanger PennsylvaniaRegistered User regular
    Larlar
    Gvzbgul wrote: »
    Where's BranninganSepp?
    Banned for making bad threads.

    Oh dang
    And, you know, supporting eugenics.

    Oof
    Fuck that

    I just meant these far out things- such as standard global time- were pretty out there

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    PeenPeen Registered User regular
    Larlar
    Time is all bullshit, just let me sleep.

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    PhasenPhasen Hell WorldRegistered User regular
    We should be on Standard Time all the time. That's why it's called Standard Time.
    Oh good the time of year where I wonder if my phone will glitch out and not correct for DST. Only caused me to be late once when I had an Iphone years ago but the fear is still there.

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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    My phone/pc are pretty good at changing time. Last year I didn't even realise that time had changed. I just carried on as if it had always been the new time.

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    CorporateRedCorporateRed Wooooooo! Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    Fuck mornings, they suck. More light for the not horrible part of the day!

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    JoeUserJoeUser Forum Santa Registered User regular
    Let's all get on metric time!

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    joshofalltradesjoshofalltrades Class Traitor Smoke-filled roomRegistered User regular
    We should be on Standard Time all the time. That's why it's called Standard Time.
    JoeUser wrote: »
    Let's all get on metric time!

    What is that measured in, parsecs?

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    SLyMSLyM Registered User regular
    I like waking up to darkness and having the sun shine until late in the evening. Get on DST and stick with it!
    We should make it so that 6 AM is always when the sun comes up and 6 PM is when it goes down. If we're gonna fuck with time, let's really show it who's boss.

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    MichaelLCMichaelLC In what furnace was thy brain? ChicagoRegistered User regular
    I don't care which schedule we are on, but we should pick one and never swap.
    TIME...
    wounds all heals.

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    SanderJKSanderJK Crocodylus Pontifex Sinterklasicus Madrid, 3000 ADRegistered User regular
    Switching between the two is fine. Don't change a thing!
    Over here in somewhat northern Europe (I live around the 52nd degrees latitude, the same as Vancouver ) DST makes more sense.

    In the winter there simply aren't enough hours of sunlight to go around but once more hours become available spreading them to the evening is way more preferential than having the sun come up at 04:30.

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    davidsdurionsdavidsdurions Your Trusty Meatshield Panhandle NebraskaRegistered User regular
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    I AM AN ANIMAL OF LIGHT(or the dark, if you prefer), YOUR CLOCKS HOLD NO SWAY OVER ME(except that I'll still go to work on time)!!!!!

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