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Published on March 4, 2007 By Dr Guy In Blogging

Well, I have been back almost a week now, and other than some humorous articles, I have not had time to post anything. Why?  Is it because I am abandoning JU?  Is it because I am so mellow from 75-80 degree temps (and smirking as my in-laws shivered in the 'cold')?  Is it because I am bereft of ideas?

Well, the latter might be true.  But the real reason is those damn clowns in DC!  "Oh Let's save some money and change DST!".  Yea right!  My mother always use to say that DST was like the indian who cut off one end of his blanket and sewed it to the other end to make it longer.  So it is with government.

They are going to "save millions" by changing DST by a couple of weeks?  No, they just placed another tax on consumers.

WHATTTTT!!! You say? That is no tax!  My kids can now go to school in the dark earlier in the year, but get to play video games later in the day by sunlight!  That is no tax!

To that I say, follow the money.  My staff and I, along with the staff of 3 other departments just spent a week 50+ manhours times 35 people times pay (time and a half for some) fixing all the computer systems for the New DST times.  And yes, you are going to pay for that.  In my case, since I work for a state, that means more taxes (just ask "Never seen a tax I did not like Kaine").  The state is not going to swallow that cost!  Are you kidding?

And our efforts are being duplicated all over the private sector as well.  Do you think that Wal-Mart is going to eat those costs?  Have you been chasing that white rabbit again Alice?

Unlike the Y2k scare (which was well prepared for and the biggest hoax in modern history), this one was not inevitable, nor necessary.  But it was another case of clowns in DC that had too much time on their hands, and not enough brains.

The job is not yet done.  But about 95% of the way there.  We will be ready.  But the cost is not cheap, and I doubt worth the effort.  But then Politicians never think about the cost of their stupidity.  just that it makes for a good 30 second sound bite.


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on Mar 04, 2007
Looks like our Canadian DST is changing too to harmonize cross-border commerce. We are each-others biggest trade partners after all. Seems kind of early to me, though. Barely any sun here at 7:00 am when I get up. Oh well.
on Mar 04, 2007
I just read about what a programming problem the new date is going to be in the paper today. Fun, fun.
on Mar 04, 2007
just that it makes for a good 30 second sound bite.


Isn't that what really matters to most people?
on Mar 04, 2007

Seems kind of early to me, though. Barely any sun here at 7:00 am when I get up. Oh well.

Seems kind of stupid to me.  But then stupidity and politicians know no borders.

on Mar 04, 2007

I just read about what a programming problem the new date is going to be in the paper today. Fun, fun.

It was bad enough before, now people have to get into a new rhythm!

on Mar 04, 2007

Isn't that what really matters to most people?

Sad and true.

on Mar 04, 2007
I actually have an old friend who made his own personal fortune off the Y2K scam (which he freely admits was nothing but grifting the techno illiterate).
on Mar 04, 2007

I actually have an old friend who made his own personal fortune off the Y2K scam (which he freely admits was nothing but grifting the techno illiterate).

I salute him! I know of several myself.  Of course most are retired since their skills are not needed any longer.  But they made their mark when they could!

on Mar 04, 2007
Daylight savings is a blessing where I live. It means I can get to go to the beach after work. Yeah, I know, its a hard life but someone has gotta do it
on Mar 04, 2007

Yeah, I know, its a hard life but someone has gotta do it

Can I send you the bill?

on Mar 04, 2007

75-80 degree temps???  OMG.....oh well,  July and Aug.  are on the way...

I've been away too,  got some stuff to share,  like you have

Good to see ya back!

on Mar 04, 2007
I have always hated the arbitrary changing of the clocks. How arrogant to just say "Ok, now it's an hour earlier (or later)."

The time is the frigging time. Leave it alone already! If you want kids going to school an hour earlier, just change the damn schedule not the clocks!
on Mar 04, 2007

I still wish that we'd just move the clock 1/2 hour one time and be done.  Split the difference between Daylight Savings and Standard time and things will be just fine and no one would ever need to change their clocks again.

Fat chance of it actually happening though.

on Mar 05, 2007
I've been away too, got some stuff to share, like you have


Hope you post more. I have missed your stuff.
on Mar 05, 2007
Leave it alone already! If you want kids going to school an hour earlier, just change the damn schedule not the clocks!


Can I get an AMEN!
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