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Old 11-07-2023, 09:28 AM   #581
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I suspect that measure would have passed if they proposed permanent standard time instead. I believe a large enough part of the "no" vote was people who disliked the time change, but didn't want for us to permanently change our time zone.
I also think there are probably 5000 people dumb enough to not understand the question wording of "year round daylight savings time" and thinking that somehow that meant always changing.
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Old 11-07-2023, 09:37 AM   #582
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Far more annoying than DST is the twice-annual whining about DST.
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Old 11-07-2023, 09:42 AM   #583
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It's tradition, MoneyGuy. Like Christmas or Easter or Taco Tuesdays, it's just gotta be.
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Old 11-07-2023, 09:44 AM   #584
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It's tradition, MoneyGuy. Like Christmas or Easter or Taco Tuesdays, it's just gotta be.
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Old 11-07-2023, 10:25 AM   #585
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I also think there are probably 5000 people dumb enough to not understand the question wording of "year round daylight savings time" and thinking that somehow that meant always changing.
I think the bigger problem is people don't actually know what Daylight Saving Time is and when it's in effect. A lot of people I know do not understand that we go on Daylight Saving Time in the summer, and "fall back" to standard time in the winter; they think it's the opposite, that we're on Daylight Saving Time right now. At work I'm constantly correcting people when they write emails like "I'm available for a call at xx:xx am MST" in the summer; "You mean MDT?"


Had the wording been a more concise "Do you want Alberta to adopt Central Standard Time year-round (as in Saskatchewan)?" I think it would have been a much more resounding "no".
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Because this is the "good" time change. You gain an hour of sleep, essentially. The spring forward is another matter, and statistically we know there are more accidents and issues on the Monday morning following it.
Easy fix. Make the March Monday a stat holiday.
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Old 11-07-2023, 10:51 AM   #587
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Easy fix. Make the March Monday a stat holiday.
And while we're at it, mandate Halloween to always fall on the DST Saturday as well.
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Old 11-07-2023, 11:01 AM   #588
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I think the bigger problem is people don't actually know what Daylight Saving Time is and when it's in effect. A lot of people I know do not understand that we go on Daylight Saving Time in the summer, and "fall back" to standard time in the winter; they think it's the opposite, that we're on Daylight Saving Time right now. At work I'm constantly correcting people when they write emails like "I'm available for a call at xx:xx am MST" in the summer; "You mean MDT?"
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that notices and is bothered by this. Now I usually just say "13:00 Mountain" or abbreviate to MT, PT, CT, ET, etc. because daylight/standard is irrelevant when booking meetings across time zones. My extra keypress, although correct, won't make any difference.
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I'm glad that I'm not the only one that notices and is bothered by this.
There are dozens of us. Dozens!
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We had a family get together on the weekend and my sister complained about the time change because she had kids, as if she isn't fully aware that my wife and I have 2 similar aged kids as well. People just like to blame things.

If you are having trouble with your kids due to the clock change, it's most likely your fault as a parent for making their schedule too strict such that they can't adapt to a small change in timing.
My daughter adapted to time change by sleeping in to 7:40 on Sunday (would have been 8:40) and then proceeded to wake up right on time at 6:30 on Monday. It was a win win.

But she did complain that it was getting dark too early on our bike ride home from day care on Monday.
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Old 11-07-2023, 12:02 PM   #591
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I'd just like to abolish this traditional cycle of debate, where sanctimonious ####s swoop in to demonstrate their inability to recognize that different people are affected by different things differently.
Honestly, I just can't see eye to eye with people that want to take an hour of my after work outdoor recreation time away from me.

Two and a half weeks ago, before the snow, I was able to finish work at 4:30, get to the trail head by 6, and finish a quick ride before the sun set at 7:30. I wouldn't have been able to do that with the sun setting an hour earlier.
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I'm glad that I'm not the only one that notices and is bothered by this. Now I usually just say "13:00 Mountain" or abbreviate to MT, PT, CT, ET, etc. because daylight/standard is irrelevant when booking meetings across time zones. My extra keypress, although correct, won't make any difference.
For me it's complicated by the fact I have projects in Saskatchewan and Yukon, so the Daylight vs. Standard Time distinction actually is important. It's not enough to just say "Mountain Time" to people in Whitehorse: they're on "Mountain Time" all year. I had a conference call with people in Whitehorse just yesterday, and I had to remind the person organizing it last week that Alberta would be rolling back to MST on Sunday anyway, so they didn't have to distinguish MST vs. MDT when picking a time for the call.
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Honestly, I just can't see eye to eye with people that want to take an hour of my after work outdoor recreation time away from me.

Two and a half weeks ago, before the snow, I was able to finish work at 4:30, get to the trail head by 6, and finish a quick ride before the sun set at 7:30. I wouldn't have been able to do that with the sun setting an hour earlier.
You wouldn't be doing that now, regardless of the time change.
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For me it's complicated by the fact I have projects in Saskatchewan and Yukon, so the Daylight vs. Standard Time distinction actually is important. It's not enough to just say "Mountain Time" to people in Whitehorse: they're on "Mountain Time" all year. I had a conference call with people in Whitehorse just yesterday, and I had to remind the person organizing it last week that Alberta would be rolling back to MST on Sunday anyway, so they didn't have to distinguish MST vs. MDT when picking a time for the call.
Fair point. Saskatchewan and Yukon folks require a little extra care, especially in March and November.

I'm quite thankful for modern calendars and scheduling tools because, even though I have a general appreciation of time zones, it helps keep everyone aligned.
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You wouldn't be doing that now, regardless of the time change.
My walk to pick my kid up from pre-school was a lot nicer last week than yesterday (despite similar weather)
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You wouldn't be doing that now, regardless of the time change.
I was mostly referring to the individuals that want to go on standard time year round. They're weird.

I'm in the "keep the time change" camp. It's kind of the best of both worlds. A 8am-5pm (approximately) winter sun window coupled with long spring, summer and fall evenings. Sign me up.
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So back to DST where the sunrise times are back to December and January,
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So back to DST where the sunrise times are back to December and January,
I'm much happier with daylight beyond 7pm right now and will gladly take 7am darkness in exchange.
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So back to DST where the sunrise times are back to December and January,
In two weeks the sun will rise around the same time it did two weeks ago.
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In two weeks the sun will rise around the same time it did two weeks ago.
It takes 4 weeks for the sunrise times to be the same as it was on standard time.
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