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Originally Posted by Slava
Those things are already experienced by millions of people and they function completely fine. I'm basically convinced that had this referendum been held in June as opposed to now it would have passed easily. People are too concerned about the morning darkness to make a rational decision though. The idea of permanent standard time is just silly. Who is looking for the 4:30am sunrises in the summers and evenings to have the sun go down at 9-9:30 instead of 10-10:30? One of the best things about our latitude are those fantastic, long summer evenings. Would people really give that up for the light at 8:30 on a December morning? It's just a poor tradeoff in my opinion.
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For the solstice, civil twilight would start around 3:30 am. Not really interested in that.