Daylight Saving Time

Discussion in 'The Tiki Bar' started by Jus Cruisin, Nov 2, 2021.

  1. JayhawkCurtis

    JayhawkCurtis Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    May 24, 2021
    Armpit of Oklahoma
    2004 Sea Ray 240 Sundeck
    350 Mag Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive
    He is retired, he has no need for a watch with or without the sundial. Well maybe to see when the bar opens up. :rolleyes:
     
  2. KrazyKarl

    KrazyKarl Member

    44
    Jun 26, 2022
    1999 190CC Sea Ray
    4.3L Alpha (190 PHP) MCM stern drive
    I was talking to friends about time change and keeping it the same all year long. One wife of a friend said her kids would have to get up & wait for the bus when it's dark. I told her no they can change the time the kids need to be in school. Kids need to learn to get up on time anyway, it would just be a new learning experience for them.
     
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  3. Pirate Lady

    Pirate Lady Well-Known Member

    Jun 2, 2020
    Chesapeake Bay, Middle River
    Sundancer 250 ‘91
    7.4 Bravo 1
    Hell ya! Where you think I am now? Chicago Fire on. Up at 6am, chores done by 9. Flushed th Suzuki, washed the zodiac, cleaned kitchen and 2 loads of laundry. While most you puppies were still trying to function.
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  4. Nater Potater

    Nater Potater Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Oct 19, 2020
    Southwest Idaho
    1992 300DA Sundancer
    Twin Merc Alpha I Gen II I/O's with 5.7 V8's
    Around here, being further north and on the far edge of the time zone, it's dark in the morning when the kids are going to school whether DST or not. So, it doesn't really matter from that point of view, plus, when standard time comes along, we get our evenings chopped short. I hate it!
     
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  5. OllieC

    OllieC Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    Mar 11, 2013
    N.W. ‘Sconnie
    Sara Belle
    2005 Weekender 215
    Mercruiser 5.0 mpi, Bravo III
    I hate the instant change. It’s not so bad in the Fall, but during the Spring it sux. Just leave it alone.
     
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  6. Jus Cruisin

    Jus Cruisin Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2021
    Lake St Clair - MI (Belle Maer Harbor)
    2004 390 DA
    8.1's
    The one hour change doesn't affect me much. When I was driving big rigs around the country I was in different time zones almost daily dealing with pick up and delivery times in all those time zones. I was driving before smartphones and navigation. Wristwatch and a big truck atlas was what I used. As soon as I picked up a load, I would change my watch to the time zone I was delivering in so I could plan my trip.
    Hopefully the idiots in Washington DC can just approve the Sunshine Act on its own without tacking other things we don't want or need on it.
     
  7. JayhawkCurtis

    JayhawkCurtis Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    May 24, 2021
    Armpit of Oklahoma
    2004 Sea Ray 240 Sundeck
    350 Mag Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive
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  8. Blueone

    Blueone Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    Jan 24, 2007
    Lake Erie, Ohio
    2004 420 Sundancer
    Cummins 6CTA 450's
    If your going to mess with daylight savings time … do it in the spring …. I want the extra hour sleep come Monday morning
     
  9. Jus Cruisin

    Jus Cruisin Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2021
    Lake St Clair - MI (Belle Maer Harbor)
    2004 390 DA
    8.1's
    For anyone that just has to have an extra hour of sleep........go to bed an hour early... ;)

    Sleep is just a waste of time. ;)
     
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  10. Gofirstclass

    Gofirstclass Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Apr 20, 2010
    Tri Cities, WA
    Boatless in WA
    No motor
    Yeah, wait till you get to my age and see if you might rethink that!
     
  11. Nater Potater

    Nater Potater Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Oct 19, 2020
    Southwest Idaho
    1992 300DA Sundancer
    Twin Merc Alpha I Gen II I/O's with 5.7 V8's
    There's nothing better than an afternoon nap!
     
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  12. Jus Cruisin

    Jus Cruisin Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2021
    Lake St Clair - MI (Belle Maer Harbor)
    2004 390 DA
    8.1's
    Thinking I'm pretty close.... Born in 51.

    5 or 6 hours is all I need.
     
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  13. Jus Cruisin

    Jus Cruisin Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2021
    Lake St Clair - MI (Belle Maer Harbor)
    2004 390 DA
    8.1's
    Awake at 4am..... Working on the second pot of coffee at 5:15...
     
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  14. JayhawkCurtis

    JayhawkCurtis Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    May 24, 2021
    Armpit of Oklahoma
    2004 Sea Ray 240 Sundeck
    350 Mag Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive
    1 pot is all i have in me, after that I am coffeeed out.
     
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  15. Gofirstclass

    Gofirstclass Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Apr 20, 2010
    Tri Cities, WA
    Boatless in WA
    No motor
    Nate, at my age we don't refer to them as naps--they are now called a Happy Hour!
     
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  16. JayhawkCurtis

    JayhawkCurtis Well-Known Member SILVER Sponsor

    May 24, 2021
    Armpit of Oklahoma
    2004 Sea Ray 240 Sundeck
    350 Mag Mercruiser w/Bravo III Drive
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  17. Pirate Lady

    Pirate Lady Well-Known Member

    Jun 2, 2020
    Chesapeake Bay, Middle River
    Sundancer 250 ‘91
    7.4 Bravo 1
    Senior dinner at Golden Corral.
     
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  18. Nater Potater

    Nater Potater Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Oct 19, 2020
    Southwest Idaho
    1992 300DA Sundancer
    Twin Merc Alpha I Gen II I/O's with 5.7 V8's
    So, Apple phones and watches did their thing. Yay! That's about the only thing in my house that doesn't require my intervention.
    My morning: starting from the bedroom is the desktop alarm clock (needs a Masters in Button-pushing). Next is the t-stat in the hallway. No, I don't have a "smart" t-stat, thank you very much! Then, the tv in the living room. Especially fun with the worn-out remote with sticky buttons. After that is the microwave and oven in the kitchen. Yeah, we all know about those items. Finally, my genuine windup chiming wall clock. Since it's purely mechanical, one can't simply "fall back" one hour. No, you have to advance it eleven hours, waiting for it to chime at every quarter-hour! That brings us up to a total of six items to be reset. Maybe I'll get to the four cars once it warms up a bit outside. Can we PLEASE just stay on DST?
     
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  19. Jus Cruisin

    Jus Cruisin Well-Known Member

    Oct 6, 2021
    Lake St Clair - MI (Belle Maer Harbor)
    2004 390 DA
    8.1's
    Just stop the clock for an hour in the fall. That's how I reset my grandfather's clock.
     
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  20. Nater Potater

    Nater Potater Well-Known Member GOLD Sponsor

    Oct 19, 2020
    Southwest Idaho
    1992 300DA Sundancer
    Twin Merc Alpha I Gen II I/O's with 5.7 V8's
    Well, normally that's what I'd do, but I let it run down earlier in the week, and, knowing my propensity to forget things, I just figure it'd be easier to take care of it then and there.
     

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