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Time to move on? The case against daylight saving ...
You are complecting two problems: 1) When does the other person sleep. 2) What does his watch show.
Making 2) easier does not change anything with regard to 1).
philwelch
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For most people, their sleep is highly correlated with what their watches show.
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It doesn't change the sleep patterns, but would you say it does not make a difference in judging at which hours other people sleep?
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Making 2) easier does not change anything with regard to 1).