EU will review daylight saving time

Should we keep the current daylight saving system in the EU?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • No

    Votes: 26 68.4%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 5 13.2%

  • Total voters
    38

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Shatari said:
That's myth has always bugged me. Like most farmers, I do all of my chores based on where the sun is in the sky, not by a clock. Daylight Saving Time just means that the feed store opens and closes at a different time than I'm used to.

My father is a part time farmer with a full-time job 6-2 job. Daylight savings helps him significantly.
 
Ah ****q, I'm gonna be working 6-2 this week which means getting up an hour earlier already before this time shifting bull**** so now I've essentially got to get up two hours early tomorrow. Gay.
 
Because I'm waiting for the bossman to get a project started and he's waiting for the customer's power provider to shroud the power cables to the house before we get started - although he's never waited for them before so I don't know why we are this time. But I should be working 9-5 fairly soon.
 
Splintert said:
Shatari said:
That's myth has always bugged me. Like most farmers, I do all of my chores based on where the sun is in the sky, not by a clock. Daylight Saving Time just means that the feed store opens and closes at a different time than I'm used to.

My father is a part time farmer with a full-time job 6-2 job. Daylight savings helps him significantly.
So you're basically saying that it's useful for him when he's not farming?
 
Splintert said:
Huh? I don't understand.
I'm saying that Daylight's Saving Time doesn't help me as a farmer, and you're saying that it helps your father who is a farmer, but your example doesn't have anything to do with farming.
 
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