It works both ways, doesn't it?
Numerous times today, I’ve heard things like “I sure do miss that hour of sleep.” I don’t really get that. To me, it’s only a problem the day the clocks are changed. I should start replying by saying, “Yeah, but doesn’t that mean you really went to bed at 10:00 PM instead of 11:00 PM?” Then maybe I would realize their logic. Daylight savings doesn’t only apply in the mornings. Personally, I feel just as tired if I get up at 7:00 AM or 6:00 AM. For me, it’s fighting the snooze and taking that first step regardless of what the clock says.

Luke Monday, 12 Mar, 2007 Posted at 05:13PM
I have to agree with that last statement. I purposely set my alarm 10 minutes early so I can set it to snooze for 5 minutes twice before waking up. If I place if on the other side of my room, I do often find myself walking across the room to turn off before visiting the land of nod.
My dog doesn’t understand daylight savings, and so is mightily confused when it starts having to wait that extra hour to eat haha.