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Daylight Saving Change Saved No Power

Brett writes "Results from energy companies are coming in, and the word is that moving Daylight Saving Time forward three weeks had no measurable impact on power consumption. The attempt by the US Congress to make it look like they were doing something about the energy crisis has been exposed as the waste it is. But the new DST is probably here to stay — letting the bill expire would mean re-patching a lot of systems again next year. So much for saving energy."

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  1. But...but.. by cayenne8 · · Score: 4, Funny

    But, the DST change was one of the ONLY things they could agree on!!!!

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  2. Shocked by UbuntuDupe · · Score: 3, Funny

    I thought feel-good legislation always worked. :-/

  3. I wish they change this stuff more often by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    $200/hr * 20 * 8 clients = enough cha ching to enjoy this crap.

  4. Re:Quit'cher Bitchin' by Giolon · · Score: 5, Funny

    It didn't hurt anything? My "automatic" clock that I bought a few years ago is now worthless. It's supposed to automatically change based on the old DST schedule. Now, I have to manually turn it ahead myself, then a few weeks later, remember to manually turn it back because it automatically went forward on the old scehdule. Ditto for the fall. It's obnoxious. The government owes me a new automatic clock.

  5. In other news by ccbutler · · Score: 5, Funny

    Water utilities claim there was no measureable impact to water consumption after their "hold your pee in for an hour before going to the bathroom" campaign wrapped up last weekend, in an effort to minimize water consumption and save the planet of resources. =P

  6. I don't. by mobby_6kl · · Score: 4, Funny

    In fact, I fucking hate it. The sun is trying to kill me, and giving it any more opportunities to do that doesn't make me any happier.

  7. Carbon-offset by rodney+dill · · Score: 3, Funny

    I used my saved energy as a carbon offset to burn additional energy.

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  8. Re:there are other benifits to the new DST change. by Mr.+No+Skills · · Score: 3, Funny

    "exercise outside"

    Wrong web site...

    We're struggling with sun glare on the screen while firing up Counter Strike...

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  9. Re:Extra sunshine isn't such a good thing. by eln · · Score: 3, Funny

    Speak for yourself. I've been saving daylight for decades, and I've had enough. My whole garage is filled with jars of daylight. The last thing I need is MORE daylight savings.

    Sure, I could put all of that daylight into a Daylight Savings Bank, but I don't trust those guys. I don't need some big corporation earning fat interest loaning my daylight out to other people and giving me a 0.4% APR on it.

  10. Useful to us! by spun · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm a lobbyist with the North American Automatically Time Changing Clock, Watch and Timepiece Manufacturers Association and we paid good money to have this bill passed so that we can sell more automatically changing clocks, watches and timepieces.

    Record profits this year, my friend, record profits. You should have invested in manufacturers of automatically changing clocks, watches and timepieces.

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  11. Re:Quit'cher Bitchin' by raehl · · Score: 3, Funny

    Congress wasted time on this bill that could have been spent getting something important done, such as finally hammering out a definate government policy on Stem Cell research, abortions

    Yeah, because Congress totally would have accomplished something on THOSE deadlock issues....

  12. Re:Who cares about energy savings by thestudio_bob · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow, sounds like someone woke up on the wrong side of the day light saving time today.

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  13. Not statistically significant by winkydink · · Score: 4, Funny

    Everybody knows that this was an unusually bright winter. I wonder why you never hear about the problem with Global Brightening?

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  14. Daylight Saving Mystery by BillGatesLoveChild · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's right. The Sun burned up just as much fuel after daylight savings was introduced as it did before. Lawmakers are baffled.

  15. Re:I like the extra daylight though by feepness · · Score: 4, Funny

    As many have said, I like the extra daylight. It would be nice if it saves energy, but the extra daylight is more important to me.

    Now if they would only legislate it so the sun didn't set at all.

    I do not get this. My wife makes the same sort of comments. I tell her to put the baby to bed at 9pm if it's still too light at 8pm and she says the baby will be cranky because she is staying up too late.

    I used to try to explain. Now I just nod.

  16. Re:Our patching is done as well. by ryanov · · Score: 4, Funny

    How many bullshit animated cursor exploits have I patched my Solaris machines for this year?

  17. Re:Quit'cher Bitchin' by LordKronos · · Score: 3, Funny

    There are almost 400 million people in the USA

    You forgot the fine print:
    Margin of error: +/- 33%
  18. Re:Quit'cher Bitchin' by raju1kabir · · Score: 4, Funny

    You people have no vision. When I make a Slashdot comment, I want it to stand the test of time. We'll see who's laughing in 2050.

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  19. Re:Who cares, it was brighter! by Asphalt · · Score: 3, Funny

    If Daylight savings time is a good thing, then why not have it year-round?

  20. Re:Get up early? No way! by Cerberus7 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ah, but I need the government to trick my boss into thinking the time for me to come in to work has changed. That's how I get my extra daylight. :)

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  21. Re:Who cares, it was brighter! by Seumas · · Score: 3, Funny

    We'd be missing an hour of time for the rest of human existence.

  22. Re:Quit'cher Bitchin' by TempeTerra · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you're futureproofing, do it right: 640 million people should be enough for anyone.

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