How about the misconception that it saves energy.  I have never seen any
serious scientific study that supports that theory which is implausible
given energy use patterns in the 21st century.  

 

Jack 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of John Carmichael
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 11:39 AM
To: 'Sundial Mailing List'
Subject: DST Misconceptions

 

Every year at this time, you hear about people who actually believe that one
hour of time is lost.  It's as if they think that Daylight Saving Time works
like a Time Machine.

 

Case in Point:

 

Yesterday, while watching a respected national news weather report, the
weatherman was standing on a beach in New Jersey reporting on the horrible
windy weather.  He was commenting on how the ocean waves were eroding the
beach.

 

He actually said this:

 

"Thank goodness for Daylight Saving Time, because that means that there will
be one less hour of beach erosion!"

 

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