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Guest Professor Galen

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Seems to me like it would be a lot easier to just say something like March 15 and Oct 30 rather than this second Sunday in March or first Sunday in November unless it is a leap year or the AFC won the Super Bowl and it is a bear market or you are in what will most likely be a Red state and the groundhog sees his shadow unless either a Vacation or American Pie movie comes out that summer-type thing.

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You want it to happen on a weekend -- Saturday night into Sunday -- to minimize the disruption of "oops, forgot to reset my clock" on the business world. So it has to be "the Nth Sunday"

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Daylight Savings Time has to do with the government, so I dont think I need to cast my opinion.

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It's not the government which controls the calendar, it's the priests.

 

Same difference.

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Ohhhhhh-kay!

 

I won't delete this thread (yet), but let's stop taking it in the direction of discussing politics, religion or both. Thanks.

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