Posted on Oct 27, 2014
PO1 Phil Audritsh
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Daylight davings
Putting clocks forward benefits retailing, sports, and other activities that exploit sunlight after working hours but can cause problems for evening entertainment and for other activities tied to the sun (such as farming) or to darkness (such as fireworks shows).Although some early proponents of DST aimed to reduce evening use of incandescent lighting (formerly a primary use of electricity), modern heating and cooling usage patterns differ greatly, and research about how DST currently affects energy use is limited or contradictory.

Problems sometimes caused by DST clock shifts include: they complicate timekeeping, and can disrupt meetings, travel, billing, record keeping, medical devices, heavy equipment, and sleep patterns. Software can often adjust computer clocks automatically, but this can be limited and error-prone, particularly when various jurisdictions change the dates and timings of DST changes.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Simple answer is yes, very frustrating changing all the time.
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SSgt Ticp Operator
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When it comes to time changes, I love falling back but hate springing forward.
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SSgt Tim Ricci
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Here In Arizona, time never changes!
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SFC Vernon McNabb
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I think daylight savings time makes as much sense as trying to cover up with a short blanket, cutting off a portion of the bottom, sew it to the top, so you have more blanket.
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PO1 Phil Audritsh
PO1 Phil Audritsh
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Quite an analogy!
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LTC Program Manager
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YES

It won't be because the Government likes to think they control when the sun comes up.
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PO1 Phil Audritsh
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More accurate every day, Major
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