| ▲ | al_borland 2 hours ago | |
> I hate to say it, but you're the problem. One time is better than switching I’m not the problem, we agree. That’s the first thing I said in my post (thought I realize now I had a typo… “saying” = “staying”). My concern is that if we choose a new standard that was already shown to be problematic when implemented previously, that we’ll end up reverting back in 2 years. Then it will be another 50 years before we try again. If we go to daylight time and stick with it, I’m still happy. I just worry that people are so focused on that evening sun that they are forgetting where that time comes from and some of the issues that come with it. | ||
| ▲ | saulpw an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Okay, well said. Maybe we should try one year of each and then put it to a popular vote. | ||