Re: Oracle - DST 2007 heads up
- From: koehler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Koehler)
- Date: 19 Feb 2007 07:48:07 -0600
In article <53mh4rF1t2mt9U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, bill@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Gunshannon) writes:
All DST does is move the window of daylight within the window of time
during which we function. My day (and I am sure most others as well)
starts before the sun comes up and ends long after it goes down.
A lot of people work from dark to dark in the winter. Fewer people
work from dark to dark in the spring and fall. Where you are within
your timezone has a distinct affect on this.
Here, I am getting enough daylight in the morning to not have my
headlights on while I drive to work. In Indiana, most of the state
is too dark for that. When EDT hits I will almost need the headlights
in the morning again.
But I have a 40 minute commute. Many folks in the NY City area have a
longer commute. I used to have 5 minnute to 15 minute commutes
earlier in my life.
A lot of people will still be able to keep their house/auto/work lights
off if they are doing so today. A lot of other people are not so lucky.
A little energy will be saved and Congress will be able to say they
took action on our energy issues.
What really didn't make sense was when Jimmy Carter put DST into play
in the middle of the winter in the 1970s. No one benefited from that.
.
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