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Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
On the flip side...there's the hundreds of billions of USD in lost productivity that comes along with the inability to keep appointments across timezones and lost sleep especially given international markets...every year over a month the entire world gradually changes clocks on cascading schedules and even our computers have issues keeping them straight.

Which in the days of telegraphs and letters wasn't a thing....but with international conference calls and video chat is a thing.
I don’t see how Day Light Saving helps with that issue. Staying on sun time year around would put us in a more natural rhythm and would solve the problem with “lost sleep” twice a year.
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