@dolari i mean it doesnt really change. Its just an offset of hours. It would be the same amount of time, it just feels like you get more cause the clock says it is later. Sun goes down here around 5 in winter so i get it but p sure the permanent dst thing was tried before around the time you were born and it apparently didnt go very well iirc.
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@Mondobizarrro - I'm not wanting the change to make the day longer. Only a fool believes stripping the bottom off a blanket and sewing it to the top makes a longer blanket.

It's more for moving the sun time around. Works for Seattle, may not work elsewhere.

And what I REALLY want is to stop messing with my sleep schedule, cause sleep is very very important to me. :)

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@dolari same here. I mean we have the same problem just opposite solutions. Also i dont think you were saying that because its all perspective. Its like how when you fill up a glass half way, its half full, but when you drink out of the glass its half empty. Even if its the exact same amount of liquid in the glass.
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