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View in browser March 12, 2021 You may be excited about it. You may be dreading it. But this weekend, the U.S. goes through a time-honored temporal ritual, where our clocks spring forward by an hour to mark the start of Daylight Saving Time. "But imagine a world, if you will, where this nonsense is considered a relic," Hayes Brown writes. "A world — nay, a utopia — where the entire year is spent in Daylight Saving Time’s warm embrace."
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