daylight
It's daylight savings time, and I feel an hour older already.
I want my hour back!
I know, I know: It will be returned to me later this year, when we "fall back" on the weekend of October 29-30.
Can we please slow down and get something straight? There is simply no way to "save daylight." People can spin the hands of their clocks like roulette wheels, but come Monday we're still going to have sunshine for about 12 hours and 45 minutes. The sun can rise at a time of day we call dawn but the stubborn facts of astronomy are at work here and they can't be wished away.
I want my hour back!
I know, I know: It will be returned to me later this year, when we "fall back" on the weekend of October 29-30.
Can we please slow down and get something straight? There is simply no way to "save daylight." People can spin the hands of their clocks like roulette wheels, but come Monday we're still going to have sunshine for about 12 hours and 45 minutes. The sun can rise at a time of day we call dawn but the stubborn facts of astronomy are at work here and they can't be wished away.
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