03-16-2021, 01:48 PM
The concept made sense when it was introduced in my opinion, but is just annoying to most now. I do love the longer evenings, so I'm in the happier half of the year now. I don't think gaining or losing an hour of sleep makes much difference, and it takes me all of 2 minutes to change all of my clocks (especially since half of the devices - even cars - will update automatically). But I hear a lot of people complain about it twice a year, and I think it's time to keep our clocks permanently in DST.
One thing to keep in mind is that is not just a US issue. DST is also observed in other parts of the world. Given the amount of international business that occurs, it's really a decision that should be made globally so as not to upset the already challenging time zone differences further.
One thing to keep in mind is that is not just a US issue. DST is also observed in other parts of the world. Given the amount of international business that occurs, it's really a decision that should be made globally so as not to upset the already challenging time zone differences further.