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Arizona doesn't do daylight saving time. Oh? It's so confusing, all these differences per state, hihi. I would've thought summer/wintertime would've been nation-wide. |
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Same here. Even these days at 58, I rarely get to bed before midnight or get up before ten in the morning unless I have to. Same for me :) I take it you don't work either then? |
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Breaking news: I've just read that the European parliament is debating scrapping the clock change, so in two years time it might remain fixed. All they have to decide on is fixing it to the Spring or Winter hours.
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Ah, indeed to Germans, to use less coal. well there are 13 countries you could move to for the most daylight hours and most of them are always on either gmt standard or dst without the swapping back and forth |
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Ah, indeed to Germans, to use less coal. well there are 13 countries you could move to for the most daylight hours and most of them are always on either gmt standard or dst without the swapping back and forth |
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that's where those 13 are
and i found another page that shows by color all who changes and who doesn't i think that was on wiki |
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We do not move our clocks forward and backward here.
*living in the Ring of Fire |
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that's where those 13 are and i found another page that shows by color all who changes and who doesn't i think that was on wiki Lots of countries who don't change to summer and/or winter time. Funny enough what I saw these were mostly poor and warm(er) countries. And a number probably close to the equator. I doubt it'd matter much then. When I lived in Indonesia it was always dark around 18.00. It didn't get cold though. At first it was odd, but you do get used to it. |
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that's where those 13 are and i found another page that shows by color all who changes and who doesn't i think that was on wiki Lots of countries who don't change to summer and/or winter time. Funny enough what I saw these were mostly poor and warm(er) countries. And a number probably close to the equator. I doubt it'd matter much then. When I lived in Indonesia it was always dark around 18.00. It didn't get cold though. At first it was odd, but you do get used to it. In certain periods of time, the sky is still bright around our 6pm. |
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if memory serves az. opted out back in '68
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