• dedale@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    Change is hard. In Europe we wanted to drop daylight saving time, but nobody could agree on which hour to keep. So it’s here to stay. Sigh.

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        2 years ago

        Actually no. This year was the last spring forward, at least for the US. We’re not falling back to standard time this year and never will again.

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          2 years ago

          Leave it to the US to, in the choice between a “standard” thing and an off-standard thing to choose the off-standard option.

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      nobody could agree on which hour to keep. So it’s here to stay

      Is it really? I thought it was just postponed. Or do you say it juat because it seems to be always postponing

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        Maybe I’m too pessimistic.
        The parliament voted to abolish them in 2019, but instead of agreeing on a specific time, or discussing it at the council level, they polled each country individually. We got incoherent results, obviously, and I don’t think any progress has been made since then.
        Admittedly they had bigger fish to fry, so maybe once the covid and the war are over, it’ll get sorted out.