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Daylight Savings Time DOES NOT effect the length of days. Sorry to burst your bubble. The days would have the same length, relative to their time of year, with or without DST.
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  • CJ7
  • 03-16-2012, 07:03 PM
never said daylight savings time effected daylight hours, just the opposite. daylight hours are the reason for daylight savings time

several people said longer days summer shorter days winter, self included

you said you were pretty sure that was wrong

apparently after deciding to read my question regarding the sun/earth rotation and its effects on the seasons, you decided to include "relative to their time of year"

good boy, slow, but good nonetheless.
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You didn't read my post, as usual. You jumped to the wrong conclusion, also as usual.
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  • CJ7
  • 03-16-2012, 07:13 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the total number of hours of daylight are the same whether it's Daylight Saving or Daylight Standard time. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy

ok. you read it for me
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Idiot, it was relative to the time of year. Moron. Read it closely. Quit wasting my time.
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  • CJ7
  • 03-16-2012, 07:27 PM
Idiot, it was relative to the time of year. Moron. Read it closely. Quit wasting my time. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
daylight savings time = longer daylight hours

daylight standard time = shorter daylight hours

I think the total number of hours of daylight are the same whether it's Daylight Saving or Daylight Standard time.



TOTAL # of hours of daylight are NOT the same

sorry sport
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never said daylight savings time effected daylight hours, just the opposite. daylight hours are the reason for daylight savings time

several people said longer days summer shorter days winter, self included

you said you were pretty sure that was wrong

apparently after deciding to read my question regarding the sun/earth rotation and its effects on the seasons, you decided to include "relative to their time of year"

good boy, slow, but good nonetheless. Originally Posted by CJ7
This is exactly what the fuck you posted, you dimwitted moron.

blink and its 6pm ..


sunlight increases in summer and decreases in winter

so why do we need more daytime hours in summer when winter seems the obvious choice


there are 24 hours in a day .. you want max daylight 365 get up at sunrise and go to bed at dark ... leave the F'n clocks alone Originally Posted by CJ7
Keep playing cat in the litter box, you fucking moron.
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  • CJ7
  • 03-16-2012, 07:40 PM
This is exactly what the fuck you posted, you dimwitted moron.

Keep playing cat in the litter box, you fucking moron. Originally Posted by I B Hankering

correct me if Im wrong

1 youve never answered my question ...

(please expalin the tilt of the earths equatorial plane relative to the sun which is responsible for the seasons and why the shortest days are in December and the longest days are in June)

2 youre sniping again


right?
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correct me if Im wrong

1 youve never answered my question ... Wish with one hand and shit in the other. Guess which one will fill up faster!?!

(please expalin the tilt of the earths equatorial plane relative to the sun which is responsible for the seasons and why the shortest days are in December and the longest days are in June) Your still playing like a cat in a litter box trying to hide that shit pile you laid, and COG called you on it. Quit scurrying and admit it, you fucking moron.

2 youre sniping again Tell a lie, expect to have your ass handed to you!


right?Wrong! Originally Posted by CJ7
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CuteOldGuy's Avatar
daylight savings time = longer daylight hours

daylight standard time = shorter daylight hours

I think the total number of hours of daylight are the same whether it's Daylight Saving or Daylight Standard time.



TOTAL # of hours of daylight are NOT the same

sorry sport Originally Posted by CJ7
Are you fucking kidding me? Hours of daylight are dependent on Daylight Savings Time or not?

Please tell me you're not that stupid.
LOL @ you guys pissing over DST.
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We're only here to have fun, Skylar! Enjoy the ride!
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ok you yahoos got some facts about DST wrong.

Nixon had nothing to do with dst. in fact it wasn't even started in 1970.

DST was started in 1918 under Woodrow Wilson. It was repealed after the end of WWI; in the process of overiding Wilson's veto.

FDR brought it back during WWII. it been with us ever since.

kayla - dst wasn't for farmers, they hated it.
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Well, that one's out of left field.

But it does remind me of something unrelated to the thread, but related to the above post.

I've seen news stories about the larger earthquakes moving the axis, but have never been able to find out if these movements (which I assume are random in direction) have resulted in a measurable deviation form the normal wobble. Specifically, can this offer partial explanation of the unseasonably warm winter in North America coincident with the unseasonably cold winter in Northern Europe this year?

Anybody have info? Originally Posted by Iaintliein
something like that.

all those earthquakes that took place last year appears to have an effect on the planets orbital mechanics. the planet actually slowed down last year. It slowed down some. it wasn't alot, but it was enough to effect some odd climate patterns.