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Old 10-06-2014, 10:52 AM   #49960
Solitaire1
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Until I can become wealthy or retire, the is no such thing as a "Monday morning win". In fact, I believe that this so-called "Monday morning" is just a government conspiracy created to cause misery in the general population...just like daylight savings time or income tax!
I don't equate Mondays with Daylight Saving Time. "Monday" is just a name given to the first day of the week, but by the calendar Monday is actually the second day of the week but the first day of the work week.

At one time Daylight Saving Time (DST) sort of made sense since it moved an hour of daylight into the later day, supposedly saving energy. But with changes in technology and society the effect on energy saving is likely minimal.

Plus, it creates confusion, and it has become even more confusing as the first and last day of DST has been moved further and further apart. Adding more confusion is that some areas of the U. S. don't observe DST (such as the State of Indiana, except for the northeastern corner of the state).

But this isn't confusing: I win.
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