Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio
Actually the other option instead of no daylight savings is having 0,1,2 or more changes per year based on how close/far you are from the equator.

Essentially daylight savings makes no sense the nearer you are to the equator, but it is a lot more useful closer to the poles... but with flexi-time. 24/7 stores, internet and other methods...daylight savings is kind of a moot point.
I get more complicated than that, when the changes are done here it's pretty good as it gives the sun light in the morning in better order (aka bright when going to winter time and less sunny for the summer time) giving you a few more weeks to adapt, but it really doesn't matter most of the year as it's either too dark or too bright anyway.

65th degree north here... Anybody complaining about light should be here during June or December depending on what you complain about. And it's still not midnight sun here (but most certainly midnight light).