Owen, 

 

Why not simply refuse to change your clocks.    Don't change when you get up
and go to bed, eat breakfast, etc.   When you make an appointment to meet
somebody, just bear in mind that they are in a different time "zone" from
you.    In the fall, for instance, you "remain" in Santa Fe, and allow that
everybody else has "moved" to San Francisco.  Well, except for your friends
in Boston who have moved to Chicago.     If you want to meet with us, you
have to be aware that we are living in a different time zone, but you don't
have to change your clocks.  It works beautifully in the fall because if you
forget, you arrive an hour early to things.  Think of it, you would actually
arrive at the beginning of FRIAM.   For me, as a person who is always late
to stuff, it's a great reprieve from embarrassment and humiliation.  

 

Now I am being a bit facetious because I have tried to do it for years and
it does not work.  But I am not sure why it doesn't work.  Evidently the
force of social synchrony is so great one would rather go to the trouble to
clock shift than to listen to Morning Edition after eating breakfast,
instead of during.  

 

What would your fancy clock do.  I suppose it could say,
"Good-Morning-Mr.-Densmore-We-regret-to-tell-you-that-your-noon-appointment-
has-moved-to-San-Francisco-and-will-be-an-hour-late-for-his-appointment."
And"The evening news is regrettably delayed an hour this evening.  ETC."  

 

N

 

 

 

From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Owen Densmore
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:50 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Please sign this thing! Eliminate the
bi-annual time change caused by Daylight Savings Time

 

I think I confused folks: the reference to europe's DSL change being 2 weeks
after USA was just an example.  Steve Smith: thanks for making me recall the
north/south difference as well.

 

I just gotta think we have to

- Change times at the same date universally

- Just stick with standard time

- Build fascinating clocks that Deal With It

 

But man, my sleep cycle is a bitch to maintain through all this!  Sigh.

 

   -- Owen

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