• Time change in the US

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to TINY on Saturday, November 02, 2024 10:09:00
    Due to Trade reasons we also follow the time change. Canada wants to
    get rid of it, but we can't get you stubborn yanks on board.

    For the purposes of my BBS, I did get rid of it a couple of years ago. I
    don't even change the clocks in my house any more. DST is dumb.

    Mike

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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Mike Powell on Saturday, November 02, 2024 16:33:43
    Mike Powell wrote in a message to TINY:

    For the purposes of my BBS, I did get rid of it a couple of years
    ago. I don't even change the clocks in my house any more. DST is
    dumb.

    I'm stuck with working a normal job so I need to know the time so I'm stuck following it.

    I'd totally be like Kramer from siendfield and not switch if I could get away with it. LOL

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Saturday, November 02, 2024 22:00:47
    Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Due to Trade reasons we also follow the time change. Canada wants to
    get rid of it, but we can't get you stubborn yanks on board. Hell you are so old school you won't even switch to metric which is 10000000x easier to use then those insane fractions.

    I'll tell you a secret, when I went to school, I was taught the metric
    system. In fact, there's even a US interstate that uses all-metric measurements: US Interstate 19. In IT, we used the metric system a lot.

    Now DST is a different thing: there is a bill in Congress but it has been stalled for decades. Why? Lobbyists from the energy companies.

    I hate DST. When I lived in Arizona, I didn't have to worry about it as
    that state does not use DST. DST was good for the farmers in the 1800s but
    it, much like modern labor unions, has no place in modern times.

    As for being off-topic: fixed it for you.

    -- Sean

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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Sunday, November 03, 2024 05:53:00
    Hi digimaus,
    On <Sun, 02 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    Now DST is a different thing: there is a bill in Congress but it has
    been stalled for decades. Why? Lobbyists from the energy companies.

    It must be a pretty big source of extra income. Do they get any from me?
    Well today they sure did. I woke up at 4:45 so the lights are burning for
    an extra hour.

    I'll head to work early and get it finish and get home. I get more done in
    5 hours on a Sunday then I do in 9 hours when the rest of the staff is there.

    as that state does not use DST. DST was good for the farmers in the
    1800s but it, much like modern labor unions, has no place in modern
    times.

    Ugh, labour unions. We're going through that now, I'm not managment so
    I'll be stuck with whatever lies they tell the drivers. They are telling the new to canada employees how much money they are going to get. LOL!

    Last union I got stuck with my wages went down quite a bit. If I'm stuck paying dues and it's more then I pay for benefits now I'm going to give notice and look for something else.

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Shawn Highfield on Sunday, November 03, 2024 09:54:01
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Digimaus <=-

    Last union I got stuck with my wages went down quite a bit. If I'm
    stuck paying dues and it's more then I pay for benefits now I'm going
    to give notice and look for something else.

    US east coast longshoremen are complaining that $80,000 a year isn't enough money. Yet they wonder why automation is threatening their jobs? These
    are the same people who are voting for the drunkard and the closeted gay
    guy...

    -- Sean

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to SHAWN HIGHFIELD on Sunday, November 03, 2024 09:36:00
    I'm stuck with working a normal job so I need to know the time so I'm stuck following it.

    Here the cell phone companies change my phone time for me, and that is
    where my alarms are set, so I get places I need to go on time...

    I'd totally be like Kramer from siendfield and not switch if I could get away with it. LOL

    It is a little confusing sometimes, though. :D


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  • From Tiny@618:618/12 to digimaus on Sunday, November 03, 2024 13:16:48
    digimaus wrote in a message to Shawn Highfield:

    US east coast longshoremen are complaining that $80,000 a year isn't
    enough money.

    I'd like them to live on what I make.

    jobs? These are the same people who are voting for the drunkard and
    the closeted gay guy...

    I don't know who they are. I know the orange one doesn't drink, and has a few ex wifes so must not be him.

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Tiny on Tuesday, November 05, 2024 18:14:37
    Tiny wrote to digimaus <=-

    I don't know who they are. I know the orange one doesn't drink, and
    has a few ex wifes so must not be him.

    Kamala Harris has a habit of showing up drunk or high on something to her rallies. Tim Waltz, the VP candidate is a confirmed horse semen drinker (I'm not kidding) and prances around on stage like his panties are two sizes too small.

    However, as I type, I hope they will both be resigned to the trash bin od history.

    -- Sean


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  • From Shawn Highfield@618:618/12 to Digimaus on Wednesday, November 06, 2024 06:24:00
    Hi digimaus,
    On <Wed, 05 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    Kamala Harris has a habit of showing up drunk or high on something to
    her rallies.

    I've not been watching the news as well... WW3 is almost here, and I don't really want to know.

    Tim Waltz, the VP candidate is a confirmed horse semen
    drinker (I'm not kidding) and prances around on stage like his panties
    are two sizes too small.

    Good god.

    However, as I type, I hope they will both be resigned to the trash bin
    od history.

    Yes I see by the news President Trump won. I sure wish he would
    break a law and just have fucking putin assassinated.

    Shawn

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Shawn Highfield on Wednesday, November 06, 2024 17:05:58
    Yes I see by the news President Trump won. I sure wish he would
    break a law and just have fucking putin assassinated.

    From what I understand, Putin is starting to look behind himself a lot.
    The Russian people are tired of his shenanigans.

    I just hope the US will quit giving Ukraine money now that Biden won't be coviring his family's collective ass and money laundering in Ukraine. $180 billion given to Ukraine and what doe we have to show for it? Nothing.

    -- Sean



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