In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks go back one hour on November 5. You know this. Google knows this. But here we all are. Again.
It was 15:37 on a Thursday afternoon when we officially ran out of ideas. The request from the editors had been bouncing around for a couple of weeks: We need to write about the clocks going back. We’d groaned and tried to ignore it, but it kept resurfacing. Like time itself, the need was eternal. If you’re not in the digital publishing business you might not know this, but people absolutely love reading articles about the clocks changing.
Science writer Grace Browne offered to do a piece of gonzo journalism where she continued to live as if the clocks hadn’t changed—turning up an hour late to everything, trying to get other people onside. A time insurgency. Of course, there are very serious points to be made. We’ve just made them all before.
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