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by notJim
1956 days ago
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Because the idea is that sunlight during a particular part of the day is more valuable. One reason I've seen given (not saying I agree with it) is that if you "move" the sunlight to the morning, it means kids won't have to wait for the school bus in the dark. Or if you "move" it to the afternoon, then there will be a little bit of daylight at the end of the day for people working 9-5, which might be useful if you want to go for a run or something. |
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