IF IT WERE UP TO ME, WE’D KEEP IT YEAR-ROUND: Daylight Savings Time Is Actually a Good Thing. “DST is not the two days per year (“fall back” and “spring forward”) when we move our clocks around. DST is eight months long; those two days are the beginning and the end of DST. To focus on just those two days is ridiculous.” But if they bother you that much, just stay on year-round.

Plus: “Another contentious statistic: traffic accidents. Opponents of DST note that, in the week following the spring clock change, traffic accidents spike. This is true! But, again, DST lasts eight months, not a week, and the net effect of DST on traffic accidents is overwhelmingly positive. In fact, studies actually estimate that we could save about 366 more lives per year if we extended DST all year round. It is, very simply, easier to drive in daylight.”

Also: “TV executives hate it, too. As a matter of fact, anyone whose industry relies on people staying inside hates DST.”