CHICAGO - Today is the first Sunday in November and the sun has set over Chicago just before 5 p.m., only hours after we all set the clocks back an hour and the time for complaining has already begun.
What we know:
"That’s just like a pain in the @#%," says Pedro Martinez, a Chilean student currently attending the University of Chicago
Lynetta Thompson, visiting from Maryland, tells Fox 32 that while she enjoys "falling back" she doesn’t care for "springing forward" every year.
One solution is doing away with the practice of moving the clocks biannually all together. The nation tried it under President Nixon, and it was so unpopular, we went right back to "falling back" in a matter of months.
Scott Yates, a longtime advocate for "locking the clock", says when the country tried it in

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