[FRIAM] Sunshine protection act

cody dooderson d00d3rs0n at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 15:03:59 EDT 2022


I hope the imperial measurement system is the next thing to go.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 1:00 PM cody dooderson <d00d3rs0n at gmail.com> wrote:

> For those of you who don't get all of your news from XKCD,
> https://xkcd.com/2594 .
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2022, 3:03 PM Gillian Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 5:34 PM Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 3/15/22 3:29 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
>>> > Please pass
>>> >
>>> https://www.cnet.com/culture/senate-unanimously-passes-bill-to-make-daylight-saving-time-permanent/
>>> >
>>> > I had to google that this wasn't early April fools, or that I was
>>> > misreading things.
>>>
>>> except they got it backwards?   People who *like* getting up and going
>>> to work before the sun comes up should find a job where that is
>>> rewarded, or at least accepted... there are many.   But how many folks
>>> want to walk into work from the parking lot in the dark at 8AM?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>> I'm a bit of a purist, wanting the sun to be at "high noon" at noontime
>>> and the sunrise and sunset roughly symmetric around that moment.  It is
>>> a tiny and ideological thing, so I get it that nobody else cares.
>>>
>> Agreed that noon. 'high noon' is when the sun is at the top of the sky.
>> And we have. Or at least probably have any number of simple tech fixes to
>> get  a lot of sunshine through the day for any given location. such that
>> noon at *35° 41' 29.5584'' N and 105° 56' 39.0588'' W*.  For Santa Fe,
>> NM
>> means that sensors and some kind of geo-location hack for clocks,
>> computers etc know to make adjustments through out the year to make sure
>> noon means the sun is pretty close to the top of the sky on a y axis for
>> those coordinates.
>> lol but I have a feeling words like: probabilities, statistically even,
>> Y-axis, optimal, random, and simply give us enough F'n sunshine. For the
>> white house would make to many peoples eyes glaze over. just getting to
>> have one or the other is a pretty good solid step. Dynamic Time adjustments
>> can come along shortly.
>> What's kind of funny is Arizona has been quietly sitting around going
>> we're working just fine, you don't need to...ok how long is this weirdness
>> going to keep going.
>> I wonder how many tongs got bitten on to not do a told you so. and how
>> many more going to be pretty sore for quite a while if/when it passes.
>>
>>> but... whatever... I have very few schedules enforced on me, and those
>>> that are are generally not as arbitrary as the MDT/DST differences.
>>>
>>> > Now it just needs to get passed the court jester and man who looks and
>>> > sounds like a constipated turtle: Mconnel.
>>> >
>>> > Gives me a little hope for UBI and a NHS.
>>> >
>>> I'd like to think that a unanimous decision like this might help break
>>> up some of the corrosion in the system keeping it locked up, but I think
>>> the GOP (goofy old party) has too much invested in things that the UBI
>>> and NHS would confront.
>>>
>>> LOL I like how you think. And alas, probably right.
>>>
>> I googled how many places don't have a summer or winter clock: a lot
>> don't. Is this graph right that Japan noped out of a summer and winter
>> clock system?
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_by_country
>> so what I'm reading is two clocks is limited to only a few places and the
>> rest of the globe is working pretty well with one type of clock? coolness!
>>
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