During my career, I usually had to be at work at 0600. I saw every sunrise for 40 years, either at work or on my way to work. It was dark or nearly so by the time I got home in the winter months, too. My preference would be to stay on DST year-round, but either way, leave it the fuck alone.
I was there in '08 or so, and if you went to a restaurant at 8:00 you had the place to yourself.
Italians had the siesta built into their normal workday for many years as well, but get offended if you call it that. Back when there was no air conditioning and everybody could walk home for lunch and a nap and then come back to work in the cooler part of the day, it all made sense. It's still that way in little towns.
Finland can count on the support of Arizonans who know what and where it is.
During my career, I usually had to be at work at 0600. I saw every sunrise for 40 years, either at work or on my way to work. It was dark or nearly so by the time I got home in the winter months, too. My preference would be to stay on DST year-round, but either way, leave it the fuck alone.
DST is dumb, but for that matter so are time zones. China doesn't have time zones. Hawaii doesn't have DST.
I rest my case.
Okay, then sunsplain |Indiana |to me.
They elected pence, you can't explain that.
Yeah and when they tried to change it to GMT (yeah yeah, I know, UTC), everybody got mad because they've gotten used to starting dinner at 10:00 PM.
Should've stuck with [Springtime.]
I would prefer to go to Japan to watch the Nippon Ham Fighters.
I was there in '08 or so, and if you went to a restaurant at 8:00 you had the place to yourself.
Italians had the siesta built into their normal workday for many years as well, but get offended if you call it that. Back when there was no air conditioning and everybody could walk home for lunch and a nap and then come back to work in the cooler part of the day, it all made sense. It's still that way in little towns.