But nothing changes in the summer.My wife is so mad about this. She likes nighttime outdoor activities in the summer (e.g., fireworks, bonfires, etc.) but doesn't have to stay up till 11 to do them.
But nothing changes in the summer.My wife is so mad about this. She likes nighttime outdoor activities in the summer (e.g., fireworks, bonfires, etc.) but doesn't have to stay up till 11 to do them.
The key word here is “naturally”… But in this case and most - humans don’t have
Agree with some things here.. I think that school times should be and would be moved.
What business would need to be open later if school started 30 minutes to an hour later?
The Bold: This is a self control issue and not parenting. Time to take some personal responsibility.
Just make everyone act like adults beginning at birth
But nothing changes in the summer.
Not effective until November 2023 so we've got to do this charade twice more.Last weekend should be the last time change ever.
Keep it like this from now on.
We already saw what moms and dads not being able to send their kids to school did when COVID hit, business didn't start WFH until the parents couldn't send the kids to school. If school takes up at 9 don't expect mom to be at work until after 9.
The time is irrelevant things revolve around day light there is a big reason for that and it isn't something humans will just ignore struggle through. So if sun up is at 8:30 vs 7:30 expect in time everything will shift an hour.
Not effective until November 2023 so we've got to do this charade twice more.
Who knows. is the right answer. There was a big push for this in IL right before COVID, hasn't been heard from since.Assuming the House passes it and the president signs it.
I know it sailed in the Senate. Not sure what those bodies will do.
Only once more if we stick to standard time like we should.Not effective until November 2023 so we've got to do this charade twice more.
Early Chicago so goooooooooooooood.
Not only early, but true.
I'll be interested to see if public opinion changes like it did the last time we did away with time changes during the Nixon administration. It started out very popular, but public approval dropped by nearly 50 percent in less than a year and they ended the experiment.
Their first two albums are all-timers -- horn-driven late 60s/early 70s alt rock is the best.
They had solid output for many albums from there.
They eventually went some... well, forgettable places.... that we don't talk about.
I guess "Hard Habit to Break" is funny when you imagine it being about heroin.