Monday, March 12, 2012

Daylight Savings and the Blanket

An account of Arizona's snub of daylight savings time. An excerpt:

"There's a Navajo saying about it," said Marshall Trimble, Arizona's state historian, "that only the U.S. government could believe that when you chop the top off a blanket and sew it on the bottom, you have a longer blanket."

2 comments:

Kurt Harden said...

"Brilliant" said the man who realized it was really 4:30 a.m. this morning.

Michael Wade said...

Kurt,

I am so glad we Arizonans don't have to mess with that.

Michael