@@wavyremix yeah if they make daylight saving time permanent November 2023 onwards Obviously it would change the sunrise and sunset time during winter Sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour later from November to March In Detroit Michigan On 31 December Sunrise will be at 9:01am instead of 8:01am Sunset will be 6:09pm instead of 5:09pm You would have later sunrise and sunset all year round If standard time was permanent You would have earlier sunrise and sunset all year round if you kept standard time Sunrise in June 30 will be 4:58am instead of 5:58am Sunset will be 8:12pm instead of 9:12pm
@@wavyremix exactly Changing the clocks does not create more daylight Well in the USA they are making Daylight Saving Time Permanent in November 2023 onwards if House of Representatives approves it and president signs it as well Then there will be No clock changes on November 2023 as result sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour later according to the clock Greenwich mean time offset will change as well Eastern time GMT-5 to -4 Central time GMT-6 to -5 Mountain time GMT-7 to -6 Pacific time GMT-8 to -7
@@wavyremix In winter Los Angeles will be 7 hours earlier than London uk LA- 5:45pm Tuesday London uk- 12:45am Wednesday Uk still change it clocks In summer So it will be 8 hours earlier than London LA- 5:45pm Tuesday London- 12:45am changes to 1:45am Wednesday causing 8 hours time difference
@@NathRebornsK daylight saving time means sunrise would be an hour later during winter Changing the clocks does not create more daylight but it does change the time of sunrise and sunset Standard Time should be permanent because it is the local time in a country or region without daylight saving time
Everyone in America (USA) should refuse to touch their clocks this November (2022). Lets keep Daylight Savings Time as permanent. Who's with me?.......
Ridiculous. Colder mornings? Kids standing in the dark? That hour must be huge in Mi. Why not run the clocks back 4 hours so its bright and warm when the kids get on the bus?
If you kept standard time didn’t change the clocks in March Sunrise will be 4:55am Sunset will be 8:13pm Sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour earlier on the clock
Not for real Americans. The daylight time only good for trash in the east. Its harmful to everyone else and ridciculous they are trying to keep the wrong time as the permanent one
Good idea, just make the clocks run backwards. Makes as much sense as asking a Supreme Court judge, "what is the difference between a man and a woman."
They said it was going to become permanent after we spring forward, in 2023, not 2022. It will never become permanent. They've said they were going to make it permanent for years, bu we're still changing our clocks. And even if it does become permanent, it will be a mistake. Where I live, this is what things are like now. Winter months:: 8:01 AM Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST) 5:05 PM Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST) If daylight saving time was permanent: 9:01 AM Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST) 6:05 PM Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST) I don't know about the evenings, but 9:01 is too late for sunrise, imo. Summer months: 5:58 AM Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT) 9:16 PM Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT) If standard time was permanent: (which is what most people would rather have) 4:58 AM Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT) 8:16 PM Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT) I don't know about the evenings, but 4:58 is too early for sunrise, imo. I say stick to changing our clocks, even if it's a hassle. It's the only way to get the right amount of daylight in the mornings all year round. The only part of the world that shouldn't have to worry about that is everywhere closest to the equator.
I like standard time better who’s gonna be out late anyways outdoors from November-February unless you live in the South but with standard time the sun will rise at 4 and set at 7 in the summer
Standard time is absolutely trash here in Wyoming. Sunset is at 4:30pm and sunrise is at 7:30am in December. People that work or go to school see zero sunlight while they are at home so all chores must be done in the dark. It is very depressing. If we keep daylight savings time at least people will have about an hour of sun when they get off work or school.
@@motarted1735 yeah that can work too. If somehow school and workplaces change their hours because IMO I don’t think it’s a good idea for children to go to school in the dark but 🤷🏻♂️
this may seem like a glitch in time or Mandela, didn't the clock go back from 1am to midnight 2006 October in the UK (instead of the now 2pm to 1am, and cant find no evidence that existed now online and i got rid of my tv guide magazine from the following year), as i'm sure i can remember watching the news on sky box tv and it went from 0059 back to 0000 i thought it was well cool, back to midnight, now in time according to the web from 1981 it always been 2am back a hour and before 1981 3am a hour back during October months, so why am i remembering a 1am back? did it exist as i have a great memory or did i go to a real Parallel universes state
Yes, you are correct. The reason they did it because it doesn't effect the night to morning workers as much. My shift ends at 1 am and the morning shift starts at 330 am. OT plays a big role in those hour changes
Wow we only go off the DST for 4 months, why bother and why bother giving all this cons about it? It's a pain in the as* to go on and off it for only 4 months.
@@ailonrouge what do you prefer Standard time Sunrise and sunset time will be 1 hour earlier Daylight saving time Sunrise and sunset time will be 1 hour later I like to see standard time all year Sunrise would be an hour later during DST in the winter months Waking up in the dark is harder than waking up with the the sun
@@tahmidabdin4625 hour earlier, since that means I don't have to wake up in the dark to get to work on time. I have never been able to adjust to the time change for dst
@@ailonrouge but they want to set clocks forward 1 hour from 2am to 3am on 12 March 2023 but they will not set clocks back 1 hour from 2am to 1am to standard time on 5 November 2023 I would recommend standard time all year round as the sunrise and sunset time would be an hour earlier
I wish Trump would say he loves putting the clocks back cause then we'd never have to do it again.
They playing games! They said we would stop this bs in March 2023 not November 🤬
It does stop in March. That would be the last time you'd change the clocks. The following November 2023 you would NOT set the clocks back.
Nope the new law makes the wrong time permanent.
@@wavyremix yeah if they make daylight saving time permanent November 2023 onwards
Obviously it would change the sunrise and sunset time during winter
Sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour later from November to March
In Detroit Michigan
On 31 December
Sunrise will be at 9:01am instead of 8:01am
Sunset will be 6:09pm instead of 5:09pm
You would have later sunrise and sunset all year round
If standard time was permanent
You would have earlier sunrise and sunset all year round if you kept standard time
Sunrise in June 30 will be 4:58am instead of 5:58am
Sunset will be 8:12pm instead of 9:12pm
Daylight savings time is not the way to go. Daylight standard time however, is!
As long as we stop the clock changing I'm fine with either.
@@wavyremix exactly
Changing the clocks does not create more daylight
Well in the USA they are making Daylight Saving Time Permanent in November 2023 onwards if House of Representatives approves it and president signs it as well
Then there will be No clock changes on November 2023 as result sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour later according to the clock
Greenwich mean time offset will change as well
Eastern time
GMT-5 to -4
Central time
GMT-6 to -5
Mountain time
GMT-7 to -6
Pacific time
GMT-8 to -7
@@wavyremix
In winter
Los Angeles will be 7 hours earlier than London uk
LA- 5:45pm Tuesday
London uk- 12:45am Wednesday
Uk still change it clocks
In summer
So it will be 8 hours earlier than London
LA- 5:45pm Tuesday
London- 12:45am changes to 1:45am Wednesday causing 8 hours time difference
100%. Permanent Daylight savings time is the stupidest idea ever invented!!
Standard time! Who needs to be out late anyways in the winter
Hey, I have not changed my clock in years and will no longer put it back. It is my time as a retired person I like sunlight at night. Will not change
Crazy B's, why can't time,just stay the same?
Stick with one or the other. By the time I get used to one change it's time to change again! Hate that!
Can we please get rid of Daylight Savings Time and keep Standard Time permanent??
Permanent daylight time, man.
@@NathRebornsK unlike standard time, daylight savings is a meaningless inconvenience
@@NathRebornsK daylight saving time means sunrise would be an hour later during winter
Changing the clocks does not create more daylight but it does change the time of sunrise and sunset
Standard Time should be permanent because it is the local time in a country or region without daylight saving time
@@tahmidabdin4625
It's ok to get daylight becomes new standard time.
@@NathRebornsK yes correct
But sunrise and sunset time will be 1 hour later during winter if you set clocks 1 hour forward permanently
Everyone in America (USA) should refuse to touch their clocks this November (2022). Lets keep Daylight Savings Time as permanent. Who's with me?.......
let's just stop all clocks for 12 hours and see if it result in revolution or not?
Yeah😊
Ridiculous. Colder mornings? Kids standing in the dark? That hour must be huge in Mi. Why not run the clocks back 4 hours so its bright and warm when the kids get on the bus?
Give out flash lights ..flip back time and leave it alone.
Ok good I didn’t just go back in time 💀gave myself a heart attack
Daylight savings time is just as outdated as SSI
If you kept standard time didn’t change the clocks in March
Sunrise will be 4:55am
Sunset will be 8:13pm
Sunrise and sunset will be 1 hour earlier on the clock
Not for real Americans. The daylight time only good for trash in the east. Its harmful to everyone else and ridciculous they are trying to keep the wrong time as the permanent one
i remember walking in the dark to school because i had to be at school at 8am
I don't like this new time at all .no time to do nothing .
Was better when we went back a week before Halloween, and sprung forward late March. Year round was a failure in the 70's why would we do it again.
Good idea, just make the clocks run backwards. Makes as much sense as asking a Supreme Court judge, "what is the difference between a man and a woman."
I like the hour forward, so it gets dark later in the day. I hate when it gets dark at 5pm like they have it now.
They said it was going to become permanent after we spring forward, in 2023, not 2022.
It will never become permanent. They've said they were going to make it permanent for years, bu we're still changing our clocks. And even if it does become permanent, it will be a mistake.
Where I live, this is what things are like now.
Winter months::
8:01 AM
Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST)
5:05 PM
Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST)
If daylight saving time was permanent:
9:01 AM
Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST)
6:05 PM
Thursday, December 21, 2023 (EST)
I don't know about the evenings, but 9:01 is too late for sunrise, imo.
Summer months:
5:58 AM
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT)
9:16 PM
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT)
If standard time was permanent: (which is what most people would rather have)
4:58 AM
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT)
8:16 PM
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 (EDT)
I don't know about the evenings, but 4:58 is too early for sunrise, imo.
I say stick to changing our clocks, even if it's a hassle. It's the only way to get the right amount of daylight in the mornings all year round. The only part of the world that shouldn't have to worry about that is everywhere closest to the equator.
I like standard time better who’s gonna be out late anyways outdoors from November-February unless you live in the South but with standard time the sun will rise at 4 and set at 7 in the summer
Standard time is absolutely trash here in Wyoming. Sunset is at 4:30pm and sunrise is at 7:30am in December. People that work or go to school see zero sunlight while they are at home so all chores must be done in the dark. It is very depressing. If we keep daylight savings time at least people will have about an hour of sun when they get off work or school.
@@motarted1735 what if they start school an hour later or shorten by 1-2 hours? hmmm
@@motarted1735 yeah that can work too. If somehow school and workplaces change their hours because IMO I don’t think it’s a good idea for children to go to school in the dark but 🤷🏻♂️
Actually the drops of morning's temperature has nothing to do with the sun coming out early or later. Perhaps you misunderstood your meteorologist?
1:18 - start the schools latr.
this may seem like a glitch in time or Mandela, didn't the clock go back from 1am to midnight 2006 October in the UK (instead of the now 2pm to 1am, and cant find no evidence that existed now online and i got rid of my tv guide magazine from the following year), as i'm sure i can remember watching the news on sky box tv and it went from 0059 back to 0000 i thought it was well cool, back to midnight, now in time according to the web from 1981 it always been 2am back a hour and before 1981 3am a hour back during October months, so why am i remembering a 1am back? did it exist as i have a great memory or did i go to a real Parallel universes state
Yes, you are correct. The reason they did it because it doesn't effect the night to morning workers as much. My shift ends at 1 am and the morning shift starts at 330 am. OT plays a big role in those hour changes
@@califreedume so thats right then it would of been 1am instead of 2am in 2006 on tv box
Um ..what
What if you were on a train doing the speed of light, would there still be daylight savings time?
This Day Light Savings Thing is just STUPID!!!
make daylight permanent.
Time is just meaningless.
The media is really behind this getting rid of daylight savings time
Which makes me want to be all for keeping it
getting rid of it just makes more sense, since it's been an obsolete energy saving measure for over half a century.
Kids stand in the dark anyway no matter what.
what are you talking about kids walk in the dark because they have to be at school at 8 am the sun rises at 8 am
Wow we only go off the DST for 4 months, why bother and why bother giving all this cons about it? It's a pain in the as* to go on and off it for only 4 months.
Yeah, we should stop rolling forward for 8 months so we can be better rested and healthier as a result
@@ailonrouge what do you prefer
Standard time
Sunrise and sunset time will be 1 hour earlier
Daylight saving time
Sunrise and sunset time will be 1 hour later
I like to see standard time all year
Sunrise would be an hour later during DST in the winter months
Waking up in the dark is harder than waking up with the the sun
@@tahmidabdin4625 hour earlier, since that means I don't have to wake up in the dark to get to work on time. I have never been able to adjust to the time change for dst
@@tahmidabdin4625 rolling forward would be dst, which I said we should stop
@@ailonrouge but they want to set clocks forward 1 hour from 2am to 3am on 12 March 2023 but they will not set clocks back 1 hour from 2am to 1am to standard time on 5 November 2023
I would recommend standard time all year round as the sunrise and sunset time would be an hour earlier
Thank you easy to understand I thought we were done changing our clocks, channel 7 rocks!
End it
I aint changing shit!
LMAOO
Time just lets the cops know where you're going to be for that scheduled drug deal.