Yes, understand. Really wish people and Gov't bureaucracies could be more like just plants and animals! LOL!
Best,
Duncan

At 14:16 10/29/2007 -0300, you wrote:
Plants and animals don't pay a lot of attention to clocks. I grew up on a farm, and DST is as much a PITA for farmers as everyone else.

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At 08:00 PM 28/10/2007, DHSinclair wrote:
Yea, I do understand. UCan not grow stuff in a desert really well. Although, AZ does have some really good farmland, as I read. This whole DST business is a KroK anyway. I asked because one of my machines decided to NOT take the patch 8 months ago and surprised me. I do not do surprises well. Truly, I really wish "they" would just kill the DST thing and let the rest of us just get on and
survive as best we can.
/ON soapbox/
Caveat-No. I do not have school-aged children.
Caveat-I do very much care about school-aged children just because it seems to be worse now out there than when I rode the 'bus'. If DST helps the "ride the bus" for the young one's,
I do accept it. The young one's are our future.... :)
/OFF soapbox/
Best,
Duncan

At 15:31 10/28/2007 -0700, FORC5 wrote:
Am I glad DST is a non problem in Az. Have never seen the point of it anyway since we do not need to bring in the crops anymore.
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