NHL fans in Indianapolis have no broadcaster audio for Game 1 of the Stanely Cup Final. Here's how the first goal sounded on WRTV with only the in-arena sound.
Officially 1 month since I switched to a flip phone.
- Everyone is more severely addicted to their smartphones than I thought. Once you have a dumbphone, you'll frequently find yourself as the only person in the room not on their phone. It's not just teenagers, it's parents and adults of all ages. It's like everyone is stuck in a trance. 75+ year olds might be the only exception.
- All the objections I previously had for getting a dumbphone have turned out to be overblown and/or solvable. My iPhone addiction had fed my brain excuses to not do this earlier. If you really want to make the switch, you can.
- I've felt embarrassed to pull out my flip phone in public at times, for fear of being different or drawing too much attention to myself. But I have learned to just own up to it. Most people end up saying something like "Oh, I probably should do that too."
- I am using my brain more. Even though my flip phone has Waze, I find myself memorizing maps and roads. I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts. I'm using paper and pen more. Increased desire for tangible things > digital things.
Overall, it has been a great experience and I plan on never going back.
Permanent daylight saving time was so bad people couldn't even handle one test winter on it and demanded to end it by Oct 27th.
If you goons want to play pretend with the time in the summer, knock yourselves out, but leave it alone in the winter.
It’s imperative that we revert to STANDARD, not Daylight time, for two reasons, one of which you may have never considered.
You know the first: solar noon is closest to 12 o’clock all year. That means an equal number of hours before and after noon each day.
This also means earlier sunrises which are significantly better for establishing a healthy circadian rhythm.
The second reason is that nearly ONE THIRD of US counties are in the wrong timezone.
A significant swath of the country isn’t only an artificial hour ahead because of daylight time… but TWO HOURS ahead of true solar time.
Year-round daylight time, especially without recalibrating time zones, would establish this error permanently, affecting millions of Americans.
We should be letting the Sun dictate the day the way God made it. Arbitrary, artificial tampering would be worse for us all.
Fix the time zones and affix standard time.
Permanent Daylight Saving Time sounds nice until winter shows up.
Across much of America, that means kids waiting for buses in the dark, people commuting in the dark, and millions starting their day before sunrise for weeks.
Your body needs morning light to regulate sleep, mood, alertness, and health.
We already tried year-round DST in 1974. People hated the dark winter mornings.
Extra evening daylight is nice.
But forcing the whole country to wake up in the dark all winter? That’s not healthy.
Be careful what you ask for
I've got to say, if this happens it'd make me 10x more likely to move to Arizona.
DST is a nightmare. Those who are arguing in favor of synthetic, phony, unnatural "government time" are out of their minds.
This is the wrong way to do it.
If you don’t like time changes, then what you want is Permanent Standard Time, *not* Permanent DST.
Permanent DST was already tried in the 70s, and it failed so hard we changed it back — kids were going to school in the pitch black during winter!
@LeadingReport No! Permanent DST will lead to dark winter mornings and dangerous commutes, with many places experiencing 8:30am or later sunrises. We need permanent Standard Time instead—the honest clock set to the sun!
YouTuber PewDiePie has announced that he and his wife Marzia will end their family vlogs later this year to protect the privacy of their son Björn as he grows up
“If he wants to be part of it, that should be his choice later [in life]”
Just read the @JonHeyman article on David Stearns & Pete Alonso… Pete said everything we’ve been thinking, right to that smug face. 🔥 #LGM#FireStearns