How can they call it "daylight saving?" You don't save anything! If you truly did save daylight, then you could stockpile it when the days were long and use it when the days started getting shorter.
Now that's a plan!
Someone suggested making a monthly 10 minutes change rather than a twice a year hourly one... add 10 minutes/month for six months, then take back 10 minutes per month for the next six. It keeps things closer to normal rhythms and makes it easier to adjust.
Of course, I wouldn't envy the employees at the local clock or watch shops.
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