02SilverStroke
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BJS;209680 Has anyone else noticed that changing the times hinders the already poor driving ability of the general public?[/QUOTE said:Definitely, especially in March when Daylight Savings Time starts.
BJS;209680 Has anyone else noticed that changing the times hinders the already poor driving ability of the general public?[/QUOTE said:Definitely, especially in March when Daylight Savings Time starts.
I agree 100%
Has anyone else noticed that changing the times hinders the already poor driving ability of the general public?
Definitely, especially in March when Daylight Savings Time starts.
its 520 here and the sun is a setting fast
hey we were half way to New Mexico Sunday morning before i noticed the time had changed. (
Sorry, don't mean to hijack my own thread, but how's the trip to New Mexico going, and how far are you traveling? Speaking of the time, if you're going into Arizona, they don't observe DST, so they're now back on Mountain Time. When DST is in effect, they're on the same time as Pacific Time.
I sometimes envy my dog for the simplicity of her life. There is only one time she ever worries about: suppertime.
When told the reason for daylight savings time an old Indian said "only the government would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket, sew it to the bottom, and have a longer blanket".Does anyone know why we do the dang time thing ?????