Arizona doesn’t use DST at all
Also zeppo@sh.itjust.works. Not a lot of Zeppos out here.
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- zeppo@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•US House to vote on bill to make daylight saving time permanentEnglish1·9 hours ago
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•US House to vote on bill to make daylight saving time permanentEnglish1·10 hours ago
Sure, but that is such a long time ago. The relevant thing is liberals vs. conservatives. In the 1850s Republicans were the liberal party. It’s funny how now they try to claim credit for Lincoln and it’s uh okay, so who is it that displays confederate flags now? Democrats?
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•US House to vote on bill to make daylight saving time permanentEnglish19·14 hours ago
I get confused, but what I prefer based on living far north is for evenings to be longer. It seems wrong to me when winter approaches and the sun starts going down around 6-7, then bam, the time change happens and the sun starts going down at 5. It’s the exact opposite of what I’d prefer. I guess people active in the early morning like it. Ultimately I just think it’s dumb to change the clocks. We should just pick one or the other.
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•US House to vote on bill to make daylight saving time permanentEnglish773·14 hours ago
This would be about the only good thing Republicans have done ever if they pass this. Hope they don’t let states opt out. When I lived up north by Canada, the logic was “you don’t want kids having to walk to/from school when it’s dark!!” Okay, so… wow, did you know they could change school hours.
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The bottleneck might be the air in the roomEnglish21·3 days ago
Oh my, let’s get dramatic here.
Yes, that’s right. I believe that the concept of fresh air helping people in a closed room is not novel. In fact, many people are aware of co2.
But back in real life where we’re not angsty dweebs who confront people about minor comments online, I was really just making fun of corporate management culture. Hope that helps your understanding.
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The bottleneck might be the air in the roomEnglish51·3 days ago
I think that when people say they need fresh air, they are likely to be thinking that. Many people in a closed room for a time makes the air “stuffy”. People may not realize it is CO2 on an explicit intellectual level, but realize it on another level.
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The bottleneck might be the air in the roomEnglish41·4 days ago
What about “I’m opening a window / going outside for some fresh air”?
- zeppo@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The bottleneck might be the air in the roomEnglish343·4 days ago
Management bros discover ventilation. Amazing. Here’s your $160,000 consulting fee
but it’s because of Bad Democrat Antifa and algae spores
In what ways does it aggressively get in your way?