it's all in the way you look at it. sometimes you have to get off the bus and see it displayed on a table all by itself. then you realize for the first time that it has a color, a taste, a shape, a smell. you realize it because the spargel on this table has a different color, taste, shape, and smell then the spargel you've always known. but it's still spargel. and then you notice the sign advertising a spargel festival. and you think "celebrate spargel?" that's right...celebrate spargel.
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Isn't it terrible? I left work at 4:45 and the sun had already gone behind the mountains. On top of it, on my way to work in the morning the sun is now pleasantly shining directly into my eyes--too low for the visor to have any effect.
I would much rather have daylight in the evening than at 6:30 am. Now it makes me want to go to sleep at 6:30 pm. At this rate, I'll never make it to watch all of my reality shows that come on at 8 pm.
Although I enjoyed that hour of sleep that was stolen from me when we changed the clocks in Spring.
From my perspective(and the research I have accomplished) the most recent extension of DST (in 2005?) was nothing more than a concession to the golf industry.
I'm completely against the government manipulating the clock as a means to create commerce for select industries.
and i kind of like the darkness in the fall. actually makes me productive.
Next year you won't have to change your clocks because who knows where you all will be!
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