I Am Glad That I Live In A Place Where I Don't Have To Change My Clock Back And Forth!
Robertson Davies
The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks
Canadians change their clocks this weekend ... unless of course if you live in Saskatchewan!
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Yes here comes the yearly debate on Newstalk 980 between Two of Sasks Radio hosts again.
On one side we have Murray Wood anti time Change
And the other side John Gormley Pro time Change
Posted by huffb1 | 11:57 am, March 09, 2008
I don't listen to Newstalk Radio because both Gormley and Wood are right wingers who kiss Brad Wall's butt everyday.
This will be a bigger debate (as usual) then just the right wing radio geeks ... every coffee shop and water cooler will see it's share of this old old Saskatchewan debate!
Posted by leftdog | 12:00 pm, March 09, 2008
Yes Its an old Debate that never ends.
WOW...
You think Murray Wood is a Right Winger?
That gives me an Idea of how Extremely to the Left you are.
Have a good, and Be happy that we don't change are clocks.
Posted by huffb1 | 12:04 pm, March 09, 2008
oops, That should say
Have a good day and be happy that we don't change are clocks.
Posted by huffb1 | 12:08 pm, March 09, 2008
Actually huff it says more about how extremely far to the Right YOU are if you think that Murray ('I love the War in Iraq') Woods is 'left'!
Posted by leftdog | 12:08 pm, March 09, 2008
Leftdog,
Do you know what States don't change there Clocks?
I don't know them off hand.
Posted by huffb1 | 12:38 pm, March 09, 2008
I think that there is just one and I seem to recall that it is Nevada. I might be wrong.
Posted by leftdog | 12:41 pm, March 09, 2008
No actually I think Arizona is the state that doesn't change.
huffb1 is right about Wood and about how far left leftdog must be... lol
Actually, I have a solution that would work great.
In spring, we set our clocks forward one hour, but in the fall, we only set them back 45 minutes, thus giving us a net 15 minutes of extra daylight. In 96 years, we'll have daylight 24 hours a day....
Now that is a made in SK solution!
Posted by Mike The Greek | 1:06 pm, March 09, 2008
Good thinking Mike!
I wish you still had a blog.
Posted by huffb1 | 1:49 pm, March 09, 2008
It sounds to me like old Samuel didn't have to get up in the morning and go to work. In other words, he wasn't a slave to the clock. For such people it is completely irrelevant what the clock says in relation to the position of the sun. Yet these are the most vociferous opponents of change, those to whom change would mean the least, if it meant anything at all. These are people who don't WORK, who are OLD. They are those who haven't had a new idea or a new thought since '65, and would probably suffer dire pain if they did.
No, time change is for those who it affects the most, working men and women who ARE slaves to the clock, who, year after year, interminable winter after interminable winter, must endure the squandering of all those good hours, of which SK has such a dearth, because the cognitively constipated hold sway on this issue. THIS attitude reflects a parsimonious Puritanism that bridles at the thought that someone, somewhere, may have their lifestyle enhanced and improved by positive CHANGE. I am surprised that you are part of that faction, Buckdog.
Posted by percyq | 3:09 pm, March 09, 2008
If we had Arizona's climate, time change would be a non-issue.
Posted by percyq | 3:13 pm, March 09, 2008
One thing is known for sure -- the time change referendum is going to ensure one of the highest voter turnouts in recent memory for Sask.
I think everyone should just take it easy on the issue. In four years, there will be a vote. Everyone can politely have their say and live happily with the result.
I for one would support time change as it means more daylight deck lounging in the summer as well as golf.
It's that simple.
Posted by Unknown | 2:19 pm, March 11, 2008
Leftdog,
The sunrise in Regina is currently 7:19 am and sunset is 6:57 pm.
In Kamloops, now on Pacific Daylight Time, the sun rises at 7:23 am and sets at 7:01.
Now it looks to like Regina is already on daylight savings time???
Posted by Chad Moats | 10:57 pm, March 11, 2008
I was about to say that parts of Indiana don't do daylight savings time either, but apparently that's changed since the last time I was there. Who knew?
Sure, in the U.S. overall it might save energy, but daylight savings time has zero effect on the amount of energy used in more northern latitudes because you just have to turn your lights on earlier in the morning instead. Some studies are saying it actually consumes MORE energy.
And this nonsense of Ontario extending daylight savings just because the U.S. did it is such crap. Sure, the extra daylight in the evening is nice in the summer, but we here in Ontario just sprang the clocks ahead LAST WEEKEND - with three or four feet of !@#$# snow on the ground!
Upshot: do it if you want, but don't kid yourselves that that it's about energy. It's about keeping up with the Americans.
Posted by Jennifer Smith | 11:12 pm, March 11, 2008