Early adoption in law
Daylight Saving Time has been used in the U.S. and in many European countries since World War I. At that time, in an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power, Germany and Austria took time by the forelock, and began saving daylight at 11:00 p.m. on April 30...
1966
1974
200
a.m
act
april
began
congress
countries
daylight
ended
energy
law
local
march
october
president
saving
standard
state
states
sunday
time
u.s
war
I usually dont even notice nor feel the effects of springing forward for day light savings time, but yesterday and the day before i was surely out of whack! I do love the extra light in the evening though! I hate when it gets dark in winter around 4:30-5pm, that sucks!
I like daylight til...
430-5pm
9pm
adjustment
close
dark
day
daylight
effects
feel
felt
fucked
light
lights
love
notice
saving
springing
sucks
til
time
weird
whack
winter
year
yesterday
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