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Originally Posted by Renato1
Daylight Saving is only really a major problem for recreational astronomers who work for a living. It means that if they want to go viewing the night before a work day, they have an hour's less viewing time (unless they get permission from their boss to come in an hour late for work).
I think Daylight Saaving is healthy.
It forces most people to do activities with an extra hour of sunlight, which means more Vitamin D in the body, than they would hAVe had.
Also, we're a country that likes going to the beach. With Daylight Saving people have more opportunity to go to the beach after a hot day's work.
Regards,
Renato
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DST does not add any extra sunlight. It is us who are addicted to numbers which the clocks show. Just getting up and going to bed earlier solves this problem and any individual can do this whatever amount of minutes he wants to get up earlier.
Forcing a twice a year clock change is indeed wat TO says. great rubbish !