Yay.
It gives you an extra hour of daylight in the winter, which might not seem much. But it's very noticeable when the sun is only up for a few hours every day. And of course, once a year it also gives you an extra hour to sleep which is awesome.
Don't really see why anyone would bitch about it, especially not now when all the clocks set themselves automatically.
It takes an hour away in the winter. The sun should never go down at 4pm.
The sun should never go down at 4pm.
I think Jorma is Swedish. Depending on how far north he lives, he may not see the sun much at all during winter.
To be honest i'm not actually that invested in DST as a concept. I don't care if they remove it and i don't care if they keep it. Especially now that the clocks set themselves.
But we have 6 hours of daylight in December where i live. I basically only ever see the sun when i go for lunch.
0 hours of daylight further north. It basically just shifts between twilight and night. Someone clearly needs to tell the sun about when it "should" set.

It's neat in the summer though, because the opposite happens.
Rufus yeah, i don't live in the true north (my mom does though), and DST might be a bit wasted there - they have zero hours of daylight in december. It's just a few hours of twilight and then pitch black
