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Old September 17th 05, 01:32 PM
Bob Noel
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Default Daylight Savings Time (Was: American Airlines - Last one standing)

In article IWTWe.362735$xm3.182049@attbi_s21,
"Jay Honeck" wrote:

Now, with farmers
representing far less than 1% of the population, to have darkness every
afternoon is just silly, unsafe, and expensive.


Unless you are a morning person. Also, pick your poison. Pitch black
in the morning when people are trying to get to work (struggling to
get to Starbucks for java) or pitch black when people commuting home,
tired from yet another day of paying taxes.

But, maybe this is a better reason for evening light: Flying after work.

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Bob Noel
no one likes an educated mule

 




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