eins78.com me
66 stories
·
0 followers

Why Dr. Drang Likes Daylight Saving Time

5 Comments

Dr. Drang, back in March 2013:

If we stayed on Standard Time throughout the year, sunrise here in the Chicago area would be between 4:15 and 4:30 am from the middle of May through the middle of July. And if you check the times for civil twilight, which is when it’s bright enough to see without artificial light, you’ll find that that starts half an hour earlier.

This is insane and a complete waste of sunlight. Good for a nation of farmers, I suppose, but of no value to anyone in our current urban/suburban society except those people who get up and go running before work. And I see no reason to encourage them.

Good bit of follow-up to the DST discussion on this week’s The Talk Show.

Read the whole story
eins78
3617 days ago
reply
…and about those programmers dealing with time: http://youtu.be/-5wpm-gesOY
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete
3 public comments
gglockner
3617 days ago
reply
Gruber's son must not take the bus to school early in the morning. In Seattle, the bus departs in the dark for the weeks leading up to standard time. Kids hate getting up so early, and it's not safe for the little ones. This would be true in other northern cities like Boston and Minneapolis.
Bellevue, WA
skittone
3617 days ago
reply
Exactly. We're not an agrarian society anymore. We don't need light in the morning, we need it in the afternoon and evening, for modern schedules. Our next leap forward should be permanent. That would simplify things, too. And the time changes mess everyone up twice a year.
JayM
3617 days ago
reply
There is no reason it is dark when I get home right now. I do not mind leaving to go to work in the dark, but not when I get home. Next spring we should move forward 1 hour (or half an hour) and never change our clocks again.
Atlanta, GA

Social Engineering a Telemarketer

5 Comments and 15 Shares

Okay, this is funny.

Read the whole story
popular
3710 days ago
reply
eins78
3712 days ago
reply
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete
5 public comments
Courtney
3709 days ago
reply
No, this is punishing someone in a low-paying crappy job because you don't like their employer. That's not funny, that's holding an individual is responsible for a system's problems.
Portland, OR
Romanikque
3710 days ago
reply
This is a great way to start my day
Baltimore, MD
PaulPritchard
3711 days ago
reply
Love it
Belgium
christophersw
3712 days ago
reply
This....
Baltimore, MD
gtb
3712 days ago
reply
Brilliant!
UK

Please Give Edward Snowden His Medal of Freedom Already (techcrunch.com)

1 Share
Comments
Read the whole story
eins78
3717 days ago
reply
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete

IE on Windows Phone Now Spoofing iPhone Safari’s Useragent String

2 Comments and 3 Shares

Totally understandable on Microsoft’s part, but man, what a sign of how much the iPhone has turned the industry upside-down. IE used to be the browser whose useragent string others had to spoof.

Read the whole story
eins78
3717 days ago
reply
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete
2 public comments
rtreborb
3719 days ago
reply
This is sad for so many reasons.
San Antonio, TX
aaronwe
3719 days ago
reply
And shameful that so many websites are still so standards-incompliant that other browsers have to pretend to be Safari to work. It's 2014, and we're still hacking browsers like it's 2002.
Denver
benzado
3719 days ago
Wouldn't it be rich if this was to improve support for Sharepoint?
benzado
3719 days ago
Wait, *Safari* is still pretending to be Netscape ("like Gecko") so this is really just another step in a beautiful matroska doll tradition.
aaronwe
3719 days ago
It's Mosaic all the way down!

Show HN: Markov chains explained visually (setosa.io)

1 Share
Comments
Read the whole story
eins78
3718 days ago
reply
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete

Stripe Open-Source Retreat (stripe.com)

1 Share
Comments
Read the whole story
eins78
3817 days ago
reply
Weimar, Germany
Share this story
Delete
Next Page of Stories