Agreed, especially the new LED lights. Sure, its nice that YOU can see 20 miles down the road at night. But now I'M blinded.I hate driving in the dark because everyone thinks if they have a light on their vehicle it has to be on…
Agreed, especially the new LED lights. Sure, its nice that YOU can see 20 miles down the road at night. But now I'M blinded.I hate driving in the dark because everyone thinks if they have a light on their vehicle it has to be on…
i hate LED'S they blind the sh*t out of youAgreed, especially the new LED lights. Sure, its nice that YOU can see 20 miles down the road at night. But now I'M blinded.
and when there driving towards you there right in your face ugh
Most people are not afraid of the dark.
i hate LED'S they blind the sh*t out of youand when there driving towards you there right in your face ugh
there blinding!!! but yet you can see 100 miles away with em
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I just adjust my going to bed time by half an hour the night of the change, and by the next night I'm acclimated to the new time.
Yep, coming back from Europe or Asia was always a bigger transition than DST. Oddly, east/west coast US transitions affected me a lot less. Maybe the ocean flights had better movies and I didn't sleep as much.Just flew across the pond. Five hour difference. Floating back, after two nights, it's a one hour adjustment each night.
Arrrgh!
I use to hate that, I would also go into work in the Dark, 7:15 am and come home 4:30-45 pm in the dark ... It Sucks.While others can't see in the dark or are virtually blinded by headlights when driving.
December 21st will deliver around 8-3/4 hours of daylight, which pretty much guarantees that I'd be commuting in the darkness at one end of the day or the other. For me, under PST, sunrise will be at 7:47 am and sunset will be at 4:30 pm, so I would be driving into the Sun in the morning, and it would be dark before going home. Under PST, the Sun would rise at 4:22 am on June 21st.
Oregon passed legislation to go to an unchanging schedule in 2019 and waits on Congress as well as the adjacent states (Washington and California) for a resolution as to whether we all adopt MST or PST year-round.
I've got adaptive headlights ....Adaptive headlights on vehicles would fix most of the blinding light problems other than those who add crappy light bars and such, just because they think it looks cool.
How about your Stove (automatic adjusted time ?)I'm all for sticking to one time standard year round, with no preference for standard or DST. Actually, since all but one of our clocks (the microwave) change automatically now, I don't even mind the change that much. I just adjust my going to bed time by half an hour the night of the change, and by the next night I'm acclimated to the new time.