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Robust
04-13-05, 11:37 PM
Other than the development of energy resources, my principal occupatio is plant development. In both instances I adhere religiously to that angle of incidence ordained by that diurnal arc of the sun to which all life form on this planet is dependent upon and in coincidence with.

I am not the only one to believe that mental disorders and other diseases, particularly in children, is directly related to confusion of the mind, and thus metabolism, as to its place in the sun. Any thoughts on this? Do you think, as do I, that DST (daylight stupid time) should be abolished?

Nikelodeon
11-06-07, 03:46 AM
Yes.

spuriousmonkey
11-06-07, 03:46 AM
who was the other guy again?

Read-Only
11-06-07, 04:17 AM
Other than the development of energy resources, my principal occupatio is plant development. In both instances I adhere religiously to that angle of incidence ordained by that diurnal arc of the sun to which all life form on this planet is dependent upon and in coincidence with.

I am not the only one to believe that mental disorders and other diseases, particularly in children, is directly related to confusion of the mind, and thus metabolism, as to its place in the sun. Any thoughts on this? Do you think, as do I, that DST (daylight stupid time) should be abolished?

Nope. It's been proven to be a major energy saver as well as giving working people more daylight at home in the evenings.

I don't understand your complaint at all the way you have stated it. Neither children nor plants give a hoot what the clock says in relation to sunlight - it has no effect on the number of sunny hours a day no matter WHAT time the clock says it is.