In early
November there are two things that occur that I think should be eliminated. One
is a throwback from days gone by. It is the switch from daylight saving time to
standard time.
The first
Saturday in November ends daylight saving time. Unless you live in Hawaii or
Arizona, where DST is not followed, you need to turn your clocks back an hour in
November, getting back the hour that you lost last March.
The truth
is that switching back and forth is a total waste of time, messes with your
internal clock and accomplishes absolutely nothing. According to popular myth,
it saves energy. Not so, according to what I have read. Energy costs tend to go
down in the summer because we use less lighting and we are not heating our
homes. Daylight saving time has no purpose in our industrial, always on,
technology-driven society.
There is
certainly no good reason to do this today. If people want to take advantage of
an extra hour of daylight, maybe they should just get up an hour earlier.
We reset
our clocks during the summer to move an hour of daylight from the morning to
the evening. Here’s an idea, move the whole world clock forward one hour and
leave it alone.
The time
to eliminate this dinosaur, this throwback to when we were an agrarian culture,
is now.
But the
only way we can change this is if Congress takes action. Unfortunately you will
get old waiting for this to happen. Congress can’t seem to agree on many
things. How can we expect them to handle an issue like eliminating daylight
saving time, even though there is almost a universal support for its repeal?
The
primary thing that drives me crazy (although some people will say it is just a
short putt) is Christmas music in November. Every year it seems we start a
little earlier, putting up the lights, the trees and blowup Santas. Before you
call me a Grinch, I like Christmas music just as much as the next guy. Give me
a good Burl Ives “Holly Jolly Christmas,” a Nat King Cole “chestnuts roasting
on an open fire,” or José Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad,” but Lord help me I don’t
need it on
November 1st. I gave my radio a quick scan the other day and found four stations broadcasting “All Christmas, all the time.”
November 1st. I gave my radio a quick scan the other day and found four stations broadcasting “All Christmas, all the time.”
I like
the Christmas season; it is one of my favorite holidays. I love the eggnog, the
much maligned fruit cake, the Salvation Army red kettles and bell ringers and
the decorations. I enjoy the kindness that seems to pervade society at this
time and the gathering of friends and family, but for the love of God, can we
wait until the Thanksgiving turkey is out of the oven and the dishes are washed
before we start celebrating Christmas?
I think
that the stores must have paid to have some big, expensive study done that said
by playing Christmas music in November, it encourages consumers to spend more
money. The study probably said it increases impulse buying and therefore the
stores' bottom line, but sorry, it doesn’t work on me.
It has
just the opposite effect on me. In fact, it persuades me to get in and get out
as quickly as possible without any looking around. This makes me just want to
get what I wanted and leave. It causes me to shop online so I don’t even have
to enter a store. I now do more online shopping than in-store shopping. Give me
free shipping and we are golden.
Norbert
Rug is an internationally published journalist and blogger from
Lockport New York.
Lockport New York.
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