Congressman Lee wants your opinion

Would you like to end the semi-annual time changes?

  • Yes, but not if a Republican sponsors a bill to do it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes

    Votes: 4 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .
24 hour clock, greenwich time.

People would get used to it, they would learn when the sun rises and sets in their area, and then everything would be fine.

but the enormous benefits to global communication and for API simplification...

If useful there can be a second clock centered around the rising, midday, and setting of the sun.
 
24 hour clock, greenwich time.

People would get used to it, they would learn when the sun rises and sets in their area, and then everything would be fine.

but the enormous benefits to global communication and for API simplification...

If useful there can be a second clock centered around the rising, midday, and setting of the sun.


That would eliminate time zones and the International Date Line, wouldn't it?
 
That would eliminate time zones and the International Date Line, wouldn't it?
It would eliminate corrections based on those, the concepts would still exist.

If the clock is based in England then on the other side of the Earth there will be a line where the midnight is midday in England and vice versa.

Like I said people would "get used to" i.e. internalize the timezones. Like in -4 they will just get used to the sun rising at around 10:00.
 
I didn’t vote because there was no choice that said, “Yes, but only if the time we stay with is daylight savings time, not standard time.”
 
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