Are you looking forward to Daylight Saving time ending? I'm not, I really like the time change.

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Corey The Goofyhawk Profile
Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

Yes! It means I get an extra hour to enjoy my video game! ;)

Jaimie  JT Profile
Jaimie JT answered

Yes:) I LOVE IT !!! I love the extra hour I'll get next Sunday :) then on the following Monday when I'm driving home from work in the dark ....I HATE IT !!! I love it for one day though so that's nice :)

Zack -  Mr. GenXer Profile

Personally, it never really made an impact in my life.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

No. I think the Daylight Saving Time should become the standard. I hate it getting dark so early. Plus I am not a morning person and my dog gets up with the sun. So that means we will be going back to the unreasonable hour of getting up again. (GRRRR!)

Nina Nina Profile
Nina Nina answered

YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY!!!! I do SO much better when daylight savings time ends and I'm totally looking forward to that extra hour. Because I leave my house at 6:30 every day it'll help a lot.

Virginia Lou Profile
Virginia Lou answered

I would like to go to Standard Time and just stay there, all year 'round.

Isn't it Arizona that does that already?

Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

The only difference it will make to me is knowing what time my friends come on line. Just at present, I take three hours of local time, reverse the AM/PM and I know what time it is in New York. Drop three hours off that and I have the time in Seattle.

When you change I'll have to adjust.

Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

As a retiree, I can slide my blocks of time forwards or backwards at will, so "what time is it" is only a question I ask when I am interested in knowing when I start something so that I know when to stop doing it---like cooking something for a specific time.

And while it is a psychological "sleigh of hand," I do enjoy being able to get up the next morning during the fall and physically turn back an analog clock.

(And now, I shall ponder if that constitutes time travel.)

(I like ponder--it implies moving slow intellectually just as lumber along indicates moving slow physically.)

Janis Haskell Profile
Janis Haskell answered

Yes.  My daughter's bus comes at 6:25, which means we are out walking the dog and waiting for the bus in the dark.

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