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    Another month of daylight

    Clocks will go cuckoo

    BY MICHAEL McAULIFF
    DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU

    WASHINGTON - The clock is ticking on a new Y2K-style techno scare in 2007 - thanks to Congress.

    That's because legislators slipped a measure into the energy bill that President Bush is set to sign today extending daylight-saving time by four weeks - a change-up that machines already programmed for the annual hour jump may not be prepared to cope with.

    Daylight-saving time would start three weeks earlier in the spring and last one week longer in the fall.

    "Missiles won't be launching, but it's still going to cause a lot of hassle," said technology expert Lauren Weinstein, warning that the big risks will be to the technologically challenged who have come to rely on computers and electronic date books to help meet their appointments.

    "Things advance to the point where you expect things to happen automatically and you expect it to be correct," he said.

    The idea behind the bill is to save energy by giving people that extra hour of summer sun for another month.

    But machines that work on the old system - falling back one hour on the last Sunday of October and leaping ahead on the first Sunday of April - cannot be reprogrammed as easily as politicians can rewrite a law. Congress last changed the system in 1987.

    The biggest threat for most people is probably those missed appointments.

    "It wouldn't be a society-wide catastrophe, but there would be a problem if nothing's done about it or we try to move too quickly," said Dave Thewlis, head of a group that promotes standards for calendar software.

    And people who want their auto-programmed VCRs to record the right shows may have to pull out the instruction manual.

    "It is unfortunately going to add a little bit of complexity to consumers," said Reid Sullivan at Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.
    With News Wire Services
    http://www.davesdaily.com/out.php?id...p-286516c.html


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    I don't know about everybody else, but I am very happy about this change, I wish they would have added more than just a month! I love having a few hours of daylight when I get home from work!


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    • #3
      Re: Another month of daylight

      I'm with you MOG.

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      • #4
        Re: Another month of daylight

        lol! I hate the longer daylight hours, but am resigned to it. It's much harder getting the kids to bed on time. Even though I'm a night owl, I'd prefer the old "early to bed, early to rise" routine. One winter we were doing this and we all liked it and were doing much better -- in bed early and waking up without alarm clocks by 6am, often at 5-5:30. It beats the heck out of dragging butt out of bed each morning, but it's a hard routine for us to get into.

        Either way, I wish they either kept daylight savings year round or did away with it.

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        • #5
          Re: Another month of daylight

          Get darkening shades for the windows!

          I am early to bed early to rise, but its kinda hard to stay motivated when its dark at 5:30 pm--its depressing too. Heck, I get up come to work, get off at 4:00 and before its even dinner time it looks more like bed time--YUCK--I hate it.


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          • #6
            Re: Another month of daylight

            I always hated going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark, too, and the fact that I didn't work near a window made it simply depressing.

            If, however, Canada doesn't match it - how is the time different going to be calculated? It won't necessarily be PST, CST, EST, etc., if there are different times as you cross the border.
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