there’s more free time for whatever people want to do. And there are more than eight hours of darkness for course members and the generator to be at rest.
When the green group members first looked at their schedule shown in Figure 18–1, some had second thoughts. For them, it seemed bizarre to be going to bed at 10 p.m., with some folks rising at 6:30 in the morning. But one girl suggested advancing all clocks, watches, and times on the schedule ahead by one hour. “We’ll feel better about going to bed at 11, and our schedule will still be in sync with the sun,” she explained. The others were intrigued by the elegant simplicity of her idea, so before turning in that night, we switched to Island Daylight Saving Time. Our body clocks were quick to adjust as well.