points for the orifice comment, i liked that one ;-)
But a few more points
One the time isn't lost, as long as I've been working we've been changing our clocks. Its time already counted for in the natural cycle of business. Same as the lost productivity around 3 day weekends - and productivity gained by leap years.
Second if you can it would be interesting to compare productivity from the 3 weeks prior to the time change to the 3 week post the time change - I posited that I'd work more in the days after the time change due to the additional light at the end of day. I'd like to see if this is true.
But a few more points
One the time isn't lost, as long as I've been working we've been changing our clocks. Its time already counted for in the natural cycle of business. Same as the lost productivity around 3 day weekends - and productivity gained by leap years.
Second if you can it would be interesting to compare productivity from the 3 weeks prior to the time change to the 3 week post the time change - I posited that I'd work more in the days after the time change due to the additional light at the end of day. I'd like to see if this is true.