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Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

Just curious, does anyone live in a state where they do not change times.  I heard there were some states that have decided not to do this anymore and they want to have the Daylight Savings Time as standard.  I CAN ONLY WISH... I love more daylight.  Easier to drive places when evening comes around.  

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

AZ (and HI) remain on Standard Time year round.

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

I wish Illinois didn't change. 

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

I'm probably in the minority, but I actually look forward to turning back the clock and that extra hour.  

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

I can do without the change.  I haven't lived in the states that don't.

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

I live in Arizona and we don't change times. Last thing we need in summer is another hour of sun.

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

We have Daylight Savings Time for eight months a year.  Why not make it permanent?

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

 Did you know........

 

Daylight Savings Time or Daylight Saving Time?

 

Daylight Saving Time (DST) is often misspelled “Daylight

Savings”, with an "s" at the end. Other common variations are

“Summer Time” and “Daylight-Saving Time".

 

 

“Daylight Savings Time” is very commonly used, especially in

Australia, Canada, and the United States. It's likely that the

incorrect term “savings” entered is popular vocabulary because it's

so often used in everyday contexts, like “savings account ".

 

“Daylight Saving Time” is the correct spelling.

 

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...


@Giggles Too wrote:

I'm probably in the minority, but I actually look forward to turning back the clock and that extra hour.  


ITA--longer days just make me more tired.  And I live in the Southeast, so I agree with Meowingkitty.  We don't need another hour of heat and humidity in the summer.

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Re: Yes, clock change but anyone for not having to do it at all... new movement...

@MorningLover ,

 

Most interesting.  Didn't even think about that.  Always used the S.  LOL