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« Reply #25312 on: July 19, 2023, 11:01:25 AM »
Does anyone else get really annoyed by people who include "<time zone> standard time" when scheduling things when we're on DST?

I just had it happen with a customer, so I couldn't snarkily correct them. But they were wanting to schedule a meeting for 4:30 EST in a little over a week.

So... Will it show up on my calendar at 1:30 PDT? I think it will. But 4:30 EST will be 12:30 PDT.

I'm pretty sure they asked about 4:30 EST because they don't realize what that S means and that we're not currently on it.

I just replied and said "4:30 Eastern will work for me".
Yes, it's annoying. I'm the only worker in the Eastern time zone. Everyone else is Central.

When Teams meetings are scheduled, it's almost always before their lunch break.

What about my f'ing lunch break?

Oh, and don't call me with an "emergency" at 5PM central, unless you want me to call you back at 7AM Eastern.
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« Reply #25313 on: July 19, 2023, 11:03:54 AM »
I usually just say "Central Time" or "Eastern Time" and omit the "Daylight" or "Standard" unless specifically talking to someone in one of those states or districts that doesn't change for Daylight Savings.


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« Reply #25314 on: July 19, 2023, 11:42:57 AM »
Could not resist.

Secret Service &#039;Unable To Identify A Suspect&#039; In Case Of Ronald McDonald&#039;s Missing Hamburgers | Babylon Bee
Secret Service 'Unable To Identify A Suspect' In Case Of Ronald McDonald's Missing Hamburgers | Babylon Bee
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« Reply #25315 on: July 19, 2023, 12:06:06 PM »
Sure, the "war on CO2" will fail, and we'll be constantly reminded of how we are failing year after year after year, and yet no one will propose a substantive plan.

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« Reply #25316 on: July 19, 2023, 12:41:10 PM »
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jimmy Patronis, is displeased with a major insurance provider leaving the state in the middle of hurricane season. Farmers Insurance recently announced that it would discontinue its coverage for cars and homes across the state in order to “effectively manage risk exposure.”

But the state’s CFO blamed “wokeness” for the insurer’s retreat.

"Farmers has become the Bud Light of the insurance industry," Patronis told Fox late last week. "They've been prescribing to the United Nations proclamations and edicts that they've been pushing out."

The CFO has threatened fines and an investigation. But there’s evidence to suggest the ongoing insurance retreat isn’t exactly limited to Florida or Farmers Insurance.


Sunsetting insurance in the Sunshine State
On Monday, July 10, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation said it received a “market reduction notice” from Farmers Insurance Group. Details were not provided because the information is considered trade secrets based on Florida insurance statutes.

However, this wasn’t the first sign of retreat from Farmers. A month ago, the company announced it would stop issuing new homeowners’ policies in the sunshine state. “This business decision was necessary to effectively manage risk exposure,” said the group’s director of public relations, Trevor Chapman in a statement issued about the latest move to cut back.

The move is expected to impact 2% of Floridian homeowners — or about 100,000 people.

Regulators such as Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky said they were “disappointed by the hastiness in this decision.” Meanwhile, CFO Jimmy Patronis indicated that the dispute could be ramped up. “My office is going to explore every avenue possible for holding them accountable,” he said in a Tweet.

In a press release, Patronis indicated that “woke” political ideology could have played a part in Farmer’s latest move.

“While they’re bad at helping people, they’re good at virtue signaling…I sincerely believe that with today’s actions, Farmers Insurance is well on its way to becoming the Bud Light of insurance.”

However, Farmers isn’t just retreating from Florida. It’s also cutting back operations in (famously woke) California. At the same time, other insurance giants cut back too. This all indicates that there’s a more significant trend playing out.


Climate change
Three major home insurers left Florida before Farmers Insurance — including AAA which said it would no longer renew some policies in the state. “Unfortunately, Florida’s insurance market has become challenging in recent years,” AAA said in a statement. “Last year’s catastrophic hurricane season contributed to an unprecedented rise in reinsurance rates, making it more costly for insurance companies to operate.”

Florida has always been prone to hurricanes but the severity of weather-related issues has ramped up in recent years. Record-breaking temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean coupled with an El Nino event are expected to make this hurricane season particularly troublesome.

Climate risk is reflected in the premiums homeowners pay. Floridians pay an average of $6,000 to insure their home, compared to the national average of $1,700. Environmental risk has also pushed State Farm and Allstate out of the insurance market in disaster-prone California.

The entire industry could be on the verge of a “crisis of confidence around the ability to predict loss,” according to Aon PLC President Eric Andersen. Weather patterns are becoming less predictable and the insurance industry is based on predictability.

“Just as the U.S. economy was overexposed to mortgage risk in 2008, the economy today is over-exposed to climate risk,” Andersen told a Senate committee during a recent hearing.
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« Reply #25317 on: July 19, 2023, 01:42:30 PM »
We will be moving to the minimum to satisfy the mortgage credit union. We will self-insure hurricane crap moving forward.

Instead of paying $6.5K we will pay $1.2K.

Farmer's and many others have pulled out of California too. Wildfires. 
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« Reply #25318 on: July 19, 2023, 01:43:04 PM »
Very happy to live in such a terrible place.

CNBC declares Florida, Texas among &#039;worst&#039; in nation to live and work, despite huge migration numbers (msn.com)
CNBC declares Florida, Texas among 'worst' in nation to live and work, despite huge migration numbers (msn.com)
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« Reply #25319 on: July 19, 2023, 01:44:34 PM »
CNBC

I'm sure they used an "expert"
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« Reply #25320 on: July 19, 2023, 01:50:58 PM »
Of course.

It's just a hit piece on Abbott and Ron.
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« Reply #25321 on: July 19, 2023, 02:11:38 PM »
Does anyone else get really annoyed by people who include "<time zone> standard time" when scheduling things when we're on DST?

I just had it happen with a customer, so I couldn't snarkily correct them. But they were wanting to schedule a meeting for 4:30 EST in a little over a week.

So... Will it show up on my calendar at 1:30 PDT? I think it will. But 4:30 EST will be 12:30 PDT.

I'm pretty sure they asked about 4:30 EST because they don't realize what that S means and that we're not currently on it.

I just replied and said "4:30 Eastern will work for me".
I always us mSt because I am always on MST.  It the rest of the crazy country who can still to one time all year.

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« Reply #25322 on: July 19, 2023, 02:54:13 PM »
Fl keeps talking about staying on daylight. I support this.
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« Reply #25323 on: July 19, 2023, 02:58:57 PM »
Of course.

It's just a hit piece on Abbott and Ron.

Yup.  They weighted "Cost of Living" at 2% and  "Life Health and Inclusion" at 14%.  Pretty obvious to see they had a desired outcome and then created and weighted the item categories in a way to achieve it.

That's not to say that Texas doesn't have some serious issues, because it most certainly does.  But this "study" doesn't really illuminate anything other than the publication's agenda. 

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« Reply #25324 on: July 19, 2023, 02:59:43 PM »
Fl keeps talking about staying on daylight. I support this.

I'd love it.  My dad has always referred to Standard Time as "Daylight Wastings Time."  

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« Reply #25325 on: July 19, 2023, 03:08:59 PM »
Fl keeps talking about staying on daylight. I support this.
Yeah, I'd prefer it. I like to have the daylight extend later in the afternoon rather than earlier in the morning. 

 

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