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Default OT Is it an hour later yet?

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 22:39:16 -0500, Sock Puppet
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Mark Lloyd inspired greatness with:

Anybody can make a mistake. Why would anyone think this is anything
other than doing things earlier?



It has something to do with play with solstice times. It artificially
extends working hours to late into the night, you know -when it gets
dark at 9:00 PM as opposed to 8:00 PM, the great minds figure more
productivity can be garnered because the morning light is still @ ~~
6:00 AM (when the rooster cock-a-doodle-dooes).

Myself, I am more likely to work till 7 or 8 PM because there is more
light-- It's a psychological thing- I want to be home before it's too
dark, and since I don't punch a time clock - I get more productive
daylight hours. In the winter, I want to be home by 6:00PM - because
it's dark by then.


I do better work in the morning. Still has nothing to do with this
"daylight saving" nonsense.








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