On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Rob Seaman wrote:
Your April Fool's post on risks may be the most coherent analysis I've
read on the subject [of DST].
Thanks :-)
Where I grew up in the U.S. mid-Atlantic states, the most obvious effect of
DST was to extend the usable hours of daylight for Summer
Tony Finch wrote:
This is why DST is a sensible solution to the problem of the
mismatch between natural human preferences and inflexible timetables
based on mean solar time.
I don't think inflexible is the right choice of words, but I'll let
it pass to make a more basic point. DST only
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Rob Seaman wrote:
Tony Finch wrote:
This is why DST is a sensible solution to the problem of the mismatch
between natural human preferences and inflexible timetables based on mean
solar time.
I don't think inflexible is the right choice of words, but I'll let it pass