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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3746187" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Lots of things he said that I don't agree with. He talks about the photo period that is the same. It's not. As the sun and the earth rotate during the seasons the days get naturally longer and shorter depending on what part of the planet you live on. </p><p>In Alaska, there are periods in the summer where there is only one hour of darkness. </p><p>I do agree with him that it can affect the sleep cycles. Wife has been having serious issues getting adjusted to this new time as she has for years, but every day after the change she is adjusting. </p><p>Me, after one day it doesn't make any difference. Traveled so much crossing so many time zones that after one day or two I'm good. </p><p>Actually prefer the daylight longer in the evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3746187, member: 5412"] Lots of things he said that I don't agree with. He talks about the photo period that is the same. It's not. As the sun and the earth rotate during the seasons the days get naturally longer and shorter depending on what part of the planet you live on. In Alaska, there are periods in the summer where there is only one hour of darkness. I do agree with him that it can affect the sleep cycles. Wife has been having serious issues getting adjusted to this new time as she has for years, but every day after the change she is adjusting. Me, after one day it doesn't make any difference. Traveled so much crossing so many time zones that after one day or two I'm good. Actually prefer the daylight longer in the evening. [/QUOTE]
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