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Originally Posted by TimothyH
My reference to misinformation was not directed at Noglider.

On the contrary.


-Tim-
I was wrong and I’ll admit it. That, however, doesn’t make my entire point wrong. For those who might work and live in Bangor, Maine, adding an hour year around would still mean that the sun is set by the time they get off work and, if they work a regular 8 to 5 schedule, they would arrive at work before the sun rises. I lived through the year around daylight saving time in the 70s. It was not fun to arrive at work long before the sun rose.
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