• @Makeitstop
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    436 hours ago

    We were so close a few years ago when the senate passed a bill with unanimous consent, only for the house to say fuck you and refuse to even consider it (can’t have anything useful getting done).

      • TooManyFoods
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        32 hours ago

        I thought it failed because Rs in the senate said “wait no, we passed it by mistake, don’t vote on it please”, and democrats in the house have them what they wanted. A favor that would never be repaid, because they are stupid

      • @surewhynotlem
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        136 hours ago

        This is any group decision making in a nutshell. All the arguing over the thing that matters least.

        They could’ve picked either and everyone would just adjust.

        • @idiomaddict
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          85 hours ago

          Tbh, the US already uses imperial instead of metric, regardless of the difficulty coordinating with other countries. We could have just split the difference and been 30 minutes offset from other countries in the same time zones.

        • NegativeNullOPM
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          76 hours ago

          Exactly this. I don’t care where the permanent time lands. Just make it permanent and we’ll adjust.

    • @[email protected]
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      196 hours ago

      I’m all for getting rid of DST, but the idea of making it permanent is beyond ridiculous.

      There is not a valid argument for it. Your solution is the only sensible one.

    • @esc27
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  • teft
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    5 hours ago

    Those both seem like Jellico orders…

    I don’t want to hear about it. Turn the clock ahead one hour. Get it done.

  • @werefreeatlast
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    147 hours ago

    Its 5am and I’m cranky because I known it’s 4am!

  • @[email protected]
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    167 hours ago

    Imagine if the enterprise had to update all their clocks and schedules to align with Starfleet Headquarters

    • @essell
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      116 hours ago

      cannonoically, they do!

      Consequence of warp speed, even long hours at impulse cause some discrepancy. They time sync with federation beacons after being out of touch for a while.

    • NegativeNullOPM
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      87 hours ago

      Time management is already likely a nightmare in the Federation due to all the differing planets/civilizations/etc

      • @[email protected]
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        137 hours ago

        Isn’t that what the stardate is for? Since it seems unlikely humans would adopt a wildly confusing system that also doesn’t seem to be related in any way to earth or its culture.

        At least that’s what I always assumed, the stardate is the unified federation calendar.

        • NegativeNullOPM
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          26 hours ago

          I was thinking about them dealing with Non-Federation planets (Romulan/Klingon/Ferengi/etc)

      • @[email protected]
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        117 hours ago

        I heard Sisko received a commendation for using biogenic weapons on a planet with a 79 hour day

        • @RizzRustbolt
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          139 minutes ago

          It was Picard performing King Lear for Q on a planet with a 6 hour day.

      • @[email protected]
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        87 hours ago

        There was a “Men In Black” cartoon. One of the funniest episodes was that J couldn’t adapt himself to MIB’s 37 hour long day.

  • Kruh Master
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    37 hours ago

    Let’s distribute the extra time across all days.

    Can someone do the math and find out how many seconds/minutes would be added to each day?

    • @[email protected]
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      106 hours ago

      My understanding is you’d lose time that way actually because our days are actually just under 24 hours.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 hours ago

        But they are slowly getting longer as the Earth’s rotation slows. Humans have actually slowed it down to a measurable degree through climate change and melting icecaps.