How do you feel about Daylight Saving Time?

Mostly, I was wondering your opinion to which one of these three scenarios regarding DST you would prefer the most.
1. Having standard (winter) time for 12 months, no clock shift (Disadvantage: very early summer sunrises, wasted light that could be used in the evening, even darker afternoons in winter)
2. Having daylight saving time (summer time) for all 12 months, no clock shift (Disadvantage: very dark winter mornings) (Advantage: lighter in afternoons)
3. You prefer having the sometimes confusing clock shift because of the resulting sunrise and sunset times

If you want to look up the sunrise and sunset for where you live, you can do it at
aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.php (National weather Service sunrise and sunset calculator, only uses standard time, though, so you will have to input the time zone one hour further east to calculate it on daylight saving time. Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours west from Greenwich)


With the clock shift in the US this weekend, I was wondering what your opinions are.
It's also helpful to input where you live(just to the state/province level or degrees latitude/longitude so I can see how opinions very geographically.)
* The OneYear in the website title is followed by .php.

Gandolwen2013-10-31T18:58:01Z

Standard summer time year round for me. Early mornings can be dark for all I care, I'm not likely to ever work outdoors so the dark winter mornings won't be that much of a bother since I'm sitting indoors anyway. It's better to have light when you're free. Switching back and forth is a bother and pointless. Elderly people actually die from the shock of it sometimes.

It Is Always Now2013-10-31T20:13:58Z

I think it's a bad idea. If anything the clocks should be turned BACK an hour, so it's darker and colder when you want to go to bed, and lighter in the morning when you wake up.