Submitted by Witches_Brew t3_yp32uq in washingtondc
It's too damn dark, they can have my hour back.
Submitted by Witches_Brew t3_yp32uq in washingtondc
It's too damn dark, they can have my hour back.
Why is the earliest sunset not on the solstice?
Mostly because of Earth's orbital eccentricity. Seriously. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_of_time
Interesting I just looked up that the sun does set at the earliest time at 4:45pm on Dec 7 with a sun rise at 7:13am in DC. The shortest day is the 21st like we all know but the sun rise happens at 7:23am with a sun set at 4:49pm.
The Equation of Time apparently. Solstice is just the shortest day, not necessarily the earliest sunset.
Winter Solstice is the shortest day, and also when the sun appears to reach an endpoint in its analemma.
If only we actually passed the Sunshine Protection Act and the earliest the sun would set would be 546. Would be so nice...
TIL, thank you!
I have a wake up light alarm clock so I do not need nor want this daylight when I wake up. I want to be able have some daylight after a long day of intense clicking and typing
What is a wake up light alarm clock?
It's mostly just is an alarm clock where a light slowly gets brighter for about a half hour before the actual alarm goes off. It's supposed to simulate the sunrise. The fancy ones also do color shifts from dark red to yellow-white light. It was life changing for me.
That sounds awesome. There are a ton of options…which one do you have?
I've had this one for about 7 years now: Philips SmartSleep Wake-up Light, Colored Sunrise/ Sunset. Looks like they're still being sold on Amazon though for about $80. I also like it because you literally slap the thing to snooze it. No button, just slaps.
Hell yeah. I’ll be slappin in no time.
How can you SLAP!
I looked into a light alarm clock, I couldn't find one I liked so I eventually just went with a smart lightbulb in my bedroom lamp. Its basically the same thing but its just a light bulb with scheduling capabilities through a phone app. I have the Phillips system. Since getting that one light bulb, I now have them in my entire house. Extremely easy to set timers, dimming from my phone, turns on and off with location so never come home to dark house, change colors for holidays. It can also be voice activated from phone or Alexa. And motion sensors available for closets, etc. Highly recommend.
They are awesome, I have a Phillips one as well. Highly recommend. I used to live in a den of an apartment with no windows so this was absolutely crucial to waking up
I find looking forward to the holidays helps, but after New Years, its tough.
I find football helps 4 days of the week.
Every day with CFB. Thank god
Good perspective. Maybe when it's not 70 outside I can get into that mindset haha!
Yeah…I’m waiting for tea & cookie season when it finally gets chilly out. ☺️
It’s so fucking depressing. Pass the damn sunshine act Congress
An 8:30am sunrise for most of January would be more depressing.
Nah. But it being dark and cold at 445 will be
100% with you. I find dark evenings cozy, but trying to get up for work when it’s dark out, you might as well just kill me now.
I can’t decide. I’ve always been a proponent of wanting more daylight after work, but the older I get the more I think I’d hate it being dark until 8:30am more.
I'm with you. I would absolutely hate sunrise at 8:30am. And without daylight savings, sunrise at 8:30, sunset would still be at 6:00pm. Most people I know still aren't home by 6pm so it's not like we would get hours of daylight after work anyway. Sunshine Act just makes mornings worse and evenings not really better.
Exactly!!!!!
This time of the year is trash
Sameeeeeee. Walking my dog in the dark at 5:30 pm and am sucks.
This is why I have cats.
Taking vitamin D supplements definitely helps during these dark days.
Having it not be dark out when I'm waking up is nice, though
Meh, I'd rather it be light when I'm walking my dog or biking after work.
If we kept DST it would still be dark at 5:45. That's earlier than many people get off work.
Plus between November 24 and February 14 the sun wouldn't rise until after 8am (and for a good portion of time would be near 8:30am).
I couldn't care less when the sun rises. I'm in a windowless office before it does even with standard time. I'll take the extra evening sunlight.
So assuming you're in the office by 7am then, you're probably off by 4pm so it should be light for your commute home plus time for a little dog walk on standard time. Not bad.
Do you teleport in? If not, I’m assuming you’d have to be outside at some point
No. Commuting in the dark just doesn't bother me. It's useless time so it may as well be dark. I'd rather have the sunlight during hours that I can be out recreating and enjoying it.
Nights in this city are great. No issues with nocturnal recreation for me.
Push back another hour. Who cares about the morning
Have you lived somewhere that the sunrises at 9:30-10am? I have and it's grim as hell
WFH I’m cool with that.
... you could just wake up earlier and start working earlier rather than making everyone else do it
I want it to be lighter in the evenings. Waking up earlier doesn’t help that. This time of the year is trash
so wake up earlier and get off earlier. stop fucking up the world for everyone else
Nah that wouldn’t work.
Lol no one here is changing anything. Why are you getting so upset homie?
Why wouldnt it work?
And because the movement make DST permanent is real and stupid. Congress nearly passed that dumb shit. We tried it in the 70s and repealed it within 3 years because it was awful. Making everyone wake up earlier is a dumb decision and throwing circadian rhythms to hell just for fun is dumb
Bc of my work schedule. There is zero reason for me to “get up earlier”. So for me it would personally be great. Idk why I should care that it wouldn’t be for you. Idk you.
Gimme light in the evenings after my work day. 🙌🏾
what you have meetings that go to exactly 4:30 so you're limited strictly by dst for one whole hour of extra light?
because it'll be bad for you too, because it has serious negative effects on sleep quality, indirectly on things like cancer rates, accident rates, increased energy use, etc.... most of the scientific community is against it for a reason.
Nearly all the correlation with those adverse effects is due to changing the time, not due to DST. The science points to picking one and leaving it alone. It doesn't favor one over the other.
actually no. have you not looked at stats comparing people on one end of the time zone to the other? or stats comparing the non-DST state's energy use (Arizona) to the rest of the country during DST? There's evidence also we basically never recover from DST changes. We just fuck our sleep for years
You’re Bane
Some people, ya know, have set hours. We can’t just change what time we leave or come in.
I don't think I've ever met someone who didn't either work shifts that would be completely separate from DST changes, or whose office was flexible at least within a half hour.
It’s in our contract to have coverage from 7AM-6PM. We have a morning shift (7-330) and evening shift (930-6). I cannot change my hours, and I know many people in support positions that are the same.
"I took the evening shift and its dark out when I get off, we should all wake up an hour earlier do it can still be dark when I get off anyway"
No. I don’t care what time the sun rises or sets. That’s my point.
No but I lived somewhere that it's basically dark by 4. And it is indeed grim as hell. Give me evening sun.
What about those of us who walk our dogs and ride our bikes before work...and take our kids to school.
We shouldn't have our lives accommodate psychopaths
exactly why we shouldn't make permanent DST, plenty of deaths, goes against the natural order of circadian rhythms?
So you take your dog out and your kids to school between 7:25 am and what, 8:30? That’s some fast action. My middle school started at 7:25!
Do you not have to be at work until 10a or after? How do you have time to do all that in sunlight even during standard time?
given even the latest sunrises are at 730, you've easily got enough time for a lot of that
Assuming you have to be in the office by the standard 8-9am and you have the average American commute of 30-45min, I don't follow how it would be possible.
9am start time, 15 minute commute door to door. I shower before bed so all I need to do is brush my teeth, quick snack, and get dressed.
up at 7:30, 15m to walk the dog, 15m to get your kids to school, a half hour bike ride, and then a 15m walk to work? still leaves 15m in there to flex between things
The average American doesn't have a 15 minute walk to work commute. We're talking about country wide policy change.
yeah but the average american also doesn't drop their kids off at school or walk a dog or bike either. And that still would leave, as I noted, a 15m flex time so that could easily be a 30m commute.
I gotta stay out of these threads because every time I see this opinion I become irrationally angry.
ugh I like having it be dark into the morning. matches the morning mood instead of being all like ITS SUNNY PLZ BE CHIPPER AND AWAKE
Read this
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/03/17/daylight-saving-time-sunrise-sunset/
TLDR if DST is made permanent, there would be days when the sun doesn't rise until 9-10 AM in western parts of each time zone.
Let the corn in Indiana get it’s sleep.
That’s fine.
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Happy Hour should adjust for the new time.
I love hav8mg light in the morning! Helps me be able to ge5 out of bed. Just can’t do it in the dark. Not a morning person. I work late so was always home after dark anyway.
I hate having light in the morning. I’m still sleepy! I want the warm yellow light of the kitchen as I make my coffee while it’s still dark out. And being able to walk in the dark once I get off work.
We need to pass the ‘always DST’ bill asap and go back.
It’s way too bright in the morning now too, I’ve been involuntary waking up at 7 am.
That's honestly a great time for a productive adult to be waking up and making the most of the day though.
A regularly functioning adult, definitely. As someone with sleep disorder who is also in grad school, it’s too early for me lol.
Congress can’t even agree on something everyone wants
because a lot of folks rightfully don't want it because it's awful and has a shitload of negative effects on you.
Yeah, they tried permanent DST in the 70's and it sucked so much that they got rid of it after a couple years because people were dying. This is stupid griping, standard time for life!
I like the current system.
How dare you. What are you doing, creating witch brews in the DAY time?
The direct piercing sun glare, right at eye level, happens an hour earlier and if I leave work a little later, I miss that bullshit entirely. These are victory conditions.
No matter what what Congress does, somebodies will be seriously pissed. Just leave it alone and deal. It's going to be enough of a clusterfudge up there anyway. There are enough lighting technologies/darkening shades out there these days to get you through the night/day whatever.
Daylight Savings Time is stupid, they should just stay on Standard Time all year.
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I remember 1974. I had an 8:00 a.m. class. I couldn't stay awake in it. I now realize that's because it was at dawn.
All I've discovered is that people have really strong opinions on this.
Also, just a reminder, the winter is Standard Time that tries to match local noon (when the sun is highest in the sky, halfway btwn sunrise and sunset) as best as it can to 12 on the clock. The summer is Daylight Saving Time, which is an hour off from local noon. More or less.
Any state can remove DST at any time and use Standard Time always (see Hawaii, Arizona. How this would work for the District I dunno, probably can't). But Congress has to act to shift everyone to DST and eliminate Standard Time.
murphski8 t1_ivh93y2 wrote
The earliest sunset is going to be on December 7 (at 4:46), so just hang in there for another month.