Anonymous wrote:I could get behind eliminating the switch, but only if we keep EDT and scrap EST.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could get behind eliminating the switch, but only if we keep EDT and scrap EST.
Same.
Yes. EST is great for an agrarian society where you have farmers who need the sunlight to work early hours. In an urban society you want more sunlight later for families to enjoy after work hours and to allow workers to patronize businesses after work in daylight instead of darkness. Retail businesses do better with evening daylight than morn8ng daylight so its better for the economy.
I vote to keep EDT too.
Anonymous wrote:Just pick one. I dont care which.
Anonymous wrote:I hope we do it the other way, and keep DST the whole year. I HATE dark evenings. Mornings, meh, who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could get behind eliminating the switch, but only if we keep EDT and scrap EST.
Same.
Yes. EST is great for an agrarian society where you have farmers who need the sunlight to work early hours. In an urban society you want more sunlight later for families to enjoy after work hours and to allow workers to patronize businesses after work in daylight instead of darkness. Retail businesses do better with evening daylight than morn8ng daylight so its better for the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could get behind eliminating the switch, but only if we keep EDT and scrap EST.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:I could get behind eliminating the switch, but only if we keep EDT and scrap EST.