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<blockquote data-quote="Slappy" data-source="post: 318414" data-attributes="member: 7608"><p>Google search: "City, state sun chart" for any location you wish to see. The middle section from mid March to early November is DST. The outside portions are standard time. Shift standard time up an hour to see what daylight hours will be.</p><p></p><p>Bismarck</p><p>[ATTACH]51953[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>SW Wyoming</p><p>[ATTACH]51954[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I don't mind the time change, especially now when most things update automatically. But to pick one or the other, I'd much rather have later daylight and especially not have 4:15 am light in July. Going to work in the dark and going home in the dark is draining. Having a chance at light on at least one end of the workday is nice. And playing outside in the summer as a kid was definitely safer with longer daylight. Kids going to school in the morning are expected by motorists. Kids running across the street playing tag on a summer evening is less predictable. But that would require them to put down their iPads now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slappy, post: 318414, member: 7608"] Google search: "City, state sun chart" for any location you wish to see. The middle section from mid March to early November is DST. The outside portions are standard time. Shift standard time up an hour to see what daylight hours will be. Bismarck [ATTACH=CONFIG]51953._xfImport[/ATTACH] SW Wyoming [ATTACH=CONFIG]51954._xfImport[/ATTACH] I don't mind the time change, especially now when most things update automatically. But to pick one or the other, I'd much rather have later daylight and especially not have 4:15 am light in July. Going to work in the dark and going home in the dark is draining. Having a chance at light on at least one end of the workday is nice. And playing outside in the summer as a kid was definitely safer with longer daylight. Kids going to school in the morning are expected by motorists. Kids running across the street playing tag on a summer evening is less predictable. But that would require them to put down their iPads now. [/QUOTE]
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