Oh pompous one
Oh Pseudonymous One,
Synthetic Cartoonz wrote:
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Does it actually harm you or hinder your life activities? Why do you let a clock dictate your own activity patterns?
Let's say the boss expects you to be in the office at a particular time. Or your customer is promised to have a daily report delivered at a particular hour and you can be fined for missing the service level agreement. Or you have a doctor's appointment -- better yet -- a court case at a specific time. (Or worse -- your wedding at a particular time.) Everyone has a time structure to deal with in their life in some way.
If you want me to believe this (daylight savings time) is a serious problem for you, then you must accept that I cannot hold your intellect in very high esteem. You're probably always running late (not to mention running red lights, speeding and generally posing a much greater menace than sub-optimal light timings for one hour twice a day).
As you presume -- based on apparent psychic knowledge -- that you know my personal behaviors you must accept that I cannot hold your intellect in very high esteem. I am typically early or at worse on time, and I plan ahead, so I do not have to rush. My concerns about an arbitrary DST rescheduling are displayed in the examples above that involve other people and will introduce a very wide spread coding and testing cycle for a great many people. Your indifferent attitude is horrendously selfish. Perhaps time doesn't matter to you, because (and I am only guessing and did not consult the psychic friends network) you are homeless and enjoy it or independently wealthy and retired. If you've somehow achieved a personal nirvana that requires you don't ever look at a clock then Congratulations. But if you cared enough to listen you would understand that time effects everyone else. If you don't care, why do you keep responding?