Time Zones
Re: Time Zones
Arizona and Hawaii do not observe DST at all. I was under the impression that Indiana didn't either.
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Re: Time Zones
We have places like that over here, too!Orange46 wrote: It's best to just speed thru without stopping.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, fellas, I think I get it now.
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I'll be doing exactly that, this time tomorrow! I'm going up the Chicago for the weekend. My girlfriend lives there, and I'm in Cincinnati, so basically, Indiana is the only thing that comes between us...Orange46 wrote:It's best to just speed thru without stopping.
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Re: Time Zones
I was doing this little job in a place far above the Arctic Circle. I had a new helper who happened to be from Arizona. When Daylight savings came along I told him because we were so far north we actually changed our clocks an hour and fifteen minutes. He believed me until he asked some one else.
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A good practice to travel. It's cool to have shown us the way.Grandma Ruth wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:42 pm Thanks, Rick. So if you're minus five hours away from GMT and I'm at GMT, then I have to add on the five hours to get where you are. But if I was where you are, I'd have to minus the five hours to get where I am.
Unless I was in a plane Rachat de crédit plus trésorerie, when I'd have to add on (or take away?) the amount of time the plane would take to get to wherever we were going and that's why I can set off from here mid-morning and get to Chicago in time for lunch the same day but when I come home it's evening and I don't get here till after breakfast the next day?