
KILL the ROOSTER…Here’s When Daylight Savings Time Starts This Year in Utah
Daylight savings time was invented back in the time when Peter Fonda was making movies about the dust bowl.
Farmers needed to see at 4 A.M. because if they didn't feed the hogs who was gonna do it?
Daylight savings time starts in Utah on March 9th at 2 A.M.
Good hell.
Let's keep a level head about everything.
Here's the real history of DST.
According to timeanddate.com, (LINK TO FULL ARTICLE)
"If you think Daylight Saving Time is a good idea, you can thank New Zealand scientist George Vernon Hudson and British builder William Willett. In 1895, Hudson presented a paper to the Wellington Philosophical Society, proposing a 2-hour shift forward in October and a 2-hour shift back in March. There was interest in the idea, but it was never followed through.
In 1905, independently from Hudson, British builder William Willett suggested setting the clocks ahead 20 minutes on each of the four Sundays in April, and switching them back by the same amount on each of the four Sundays in September, a total of eight time switches per year."
I like the fall back but the spring forward is brutal.
I don't know what to do.
If you have any ideas leave them in the comments. Do you take a nap on Sunday? Does that then make it harder for you to fall asleep at night though? And then you fall asleep at 2 A.M. which is really 3 A.M. and you get up three hours later? Hopefully I'll be dead before this happens. Anyway thanks for reading.
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