But is the time change even needed?  What purpose does it really serve?  There 
are lots of stories about it rooted in wartime/economy etc. But these things do 
not seem to be valid anymore.  And are they worth the collective cost?

I have to say I prefer light later in the day though.

--joshua

On Mar 14, 2013, at 11:59 PM, Arlo Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have heard a proposal for doing smaller adjustments more often - but why 
> not take that to the logical extreme and do it continuously? Most people use 
> some form or other of computer to tell time nowadays anyway, and even 
> physical mechanisms would not be extremely difficult (I think) to redesign to 
> change smoothly throughout the year.
> -Arlo James Barnes
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