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Is changing the clocks forward beneficial or an annoyance in your life or workplace…?

June 30, 2010 by  
Filed under Energy Saving

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As part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 that President George W. Bush signed in August 2005, DST starts on the of March in 2007 instead of in April. It ends on the first Sunday of November. It is believed this change will help save precious energy.

If this DST strategy is such a winning energy saver, why are we waiting so long to implement it when we clearly need energy savings now? For one thing, DST takes its toll on the transportation and telecommunications industries when schedules have to be shifted. The airline industry, lonely, claims that it will cost millions of dollars to change schedules. Schools have concerns about children’s safety while waiting for in the dark. and computers may need reprogramming so that the right time adjustments appear. In small, it takes a splendid deal of coordination to get the ball rolling and that takes time.

Is changing the back and forth an hour outdated and/or foolish?


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5 Responses to “Is changing the clocks forward beneficial or an annoyance in your life or workplace…?”
  1. Benny says:

    I do believe it is outdated and foolish. I really can’t see either way how it’ll help save energy. I’m sure someone is getting their pocket lined by this new act, instead of them focusing on real issues, like getting help for the elderly for prescriptions, or solving the problem with so many able bodied people AND illegal immigrants riding the welfare logic.

  2. mitchell2020 says:

    I wish they’d leave it the way it is. I want more set alight at the end of the day during winter, not days futher foreshortened by falling back and hour.

    And how much money does this cost us. How many accidents on the road occur due to a radically changed sleep cycle. No one will talk about that.

  3. wageslave says:

    I am with you 100%, it is a major annoyance. I reckon it would be better for a business or government agency etc. to change their hours instead of making this more intricate than it needs to be. Leave the clocks lonely!

  4. jinoturistica says:

    If moving the clock is such a excellent thought, why go it back? Stupid outmoded inconvenience.

  5. Walter E says:

    As far as real energy treatment goes to me it is neither better nor worse as I work from home and use about the same energy. But as far as recall to set the clock, once when I was a Postal Worker I went to work two hours early as I set the clock in the incorrect direction!

    So I’d say on a scale of 0-10 with ten being the maximum nuisance, it’s about a 3 for me personally.

    The first concept was to add daylight hours to famers’ harvest schedules to allow them to end without the same degree of spoilage due to lack of workers at the last minute.

    It has, but, in my attitude, lost its logical reason for being used – namely, that it really saves anything when you sum up the gains/losses for various industries. In fact, as some have confirmed earlier, it is liable that it just winds up increasing the cost of goods and air force.

    By the way – check it out – there are really about 7 months of Daylight Savings Time and only 5 of Standard. So maybe they need to re-mark DST: "Politically right Government Interference Time" and Standard Time: "Real time before bureaucrats messed things up". Would suit me!

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