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We shouldn’t change our clocks twice a year. Re: “Daylight saving time all year in California makes no sense” (Mercurynews.com, Dec. 20): Keep standard time. Yes, we should not have to ...
An open letter to Congress: Here we go again with our twice-a-year pleading about the time change. Changing the clocks is a health hazard and worthless economically in this day and age.
In his Wednesday letter, James T. Davenport wrote that he did not like the sun setting so early in the evening.
Thank you, Ross Eric Gibson, for providing us with the history of the Town Clock Tower. Landmarks, like the preservation of the Town Clock Tower, define the character and “sense of place” of a ...
Letter: Carbon clocks and Gaussian copulas From Jerome Ravetz, Research Associate, Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford, UK Save ...
When [Rodrigo Feliciano] realized that the reason his seven-segment LED wall clock wasn’t working was because the original TG1508D5V5 controller was fried, he had a decision to make. He could… ...
Letters to the Editor: Why the clocks changing (or not) isn’t worth your anger. A man enjoys a bike ride as the sun sets at Dockweiler State Beach on March 13. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) ...
Unlike an op-ed, a letter must respond to a particular and recent WSJ article. Letters should be concise, and shorter is better. The Gettysburg Address was 272 words, and if it was good enough for ...
MY thanks to Jane Ann Liston (Letters, January 4) for her reply to P Davidson’s letter (January 2) about our time zone.
I have twice addressed the issue of the non-working clocks located at Washington Avenue and Lark Street, one outside the Washington Avenue Armory at the bus stop and the other across the street ...