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Nov 6, 2024
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rivercitycoug
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I have fond daylight standard memories of my time living in the northeast. There
is just something magical about seeing the sun go down at 4:30.
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Daylight savings is awesome. I love it being pitch black outside at 6pm.
Magneto
6:02pm
That's dramatic... I can see a faint glow on the horizon.
byuluvr
6:04pm
We're not on DST now.
Byron McNertney
6:06pm
Daylight savings is awesome. This is standard time and it sucks.
Bert609
6:07pm
It's amazing how many people don't seem to understand this.
Japan Coug
6:20pm
I have fond daylight standard memories of my time living in the northeast. There
rivercitycoug
6:07pm
6pm? Lucky. Get's pitch black much sooner where I am.
bluesloth
6:08pm
Do you mean that standard time is awesome? Since you like it to get dark early.
Japan Coug
6:19pm
Pro tip: if you like it to get dark late, and for days to be long, you should
Japan Coug
6:24pm
Alternatively, you could live at the North Pole from 3/21 to 9/21 and the South Pole from 9/22 to 3/20 and never have...
Brisco
6:45pm
RE: Alternatively, you could live at the North Pole from 3/21 to 9/21 and the
Cougs4Lfe
7:18pm
I remember high school days going and leaving school without seeing the sun
ForzaPuma
6:48pm
I lived in Belgium for a while, and in winter the sun came up around 9 am, as I
Japan Coug
6:54pm
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