Looks as if the board software...
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- AnotherFairportfan
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Looks as if the board software...
...thinks Daylight Time ended this weekend.
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Re: Looks as if the board software...
It may be a state or regional thing. It's telling me that it's 3:56 PM in my location (California, Pacific time) and my watch agrees with it.
- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Looks as if the board software...
Interesting. It had me at GMT - 5, which is non-daylight time for Eastern. I had to set it to GMT - 4 to get the right times on posts.
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Re: Looks as if the board software...
REPEAL DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
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I'm still puzzled by the Indiana legislature. A few years ago they ordered a study on the impact of starting to do Daylight Savings Time. The study came back saying that the net effect on the state's economy would be negative a few billion dollars a year. So the legislature said "okay, let's do it."
(But then, I allegedly had a great-great-uncle who told my dad "anyone who gets elected twice is a crook"... during his 6th term in the Indiana state legislature.)
- AnotherFairportfan
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Re: Looks as if the board software...
I'll point out that, by not going on Daylight Time, Indiana spends/spent {did they initiate it?} a large part of the year in the "wrong" timezone.
Well, most of Indiana - isn't Indiana the state that has/had Daylight time in a small part of the state?
I know there was one and my mind insists it was Indiana.
Well, most of Indiana - isn't Indiana the state that has/had Daylight time in a small part of the state?
I know there was one and my mind insists it was Indiana.
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Yes, Indiana did that. The northwest corner is part of metropolitan Chicago Illinois; it's both on Central Time and has long used DST, which means it matches Chicago time. I have no idea why the southwest corner is also on Central Time. The rest of the state is on Eastern Time - but not using DST meant that in the summer it matched Illinois time, whereas in winter (and now year-round) it matches Ohio and eastern-Kentucky time, but the two metropolitan areas centered in those states (Cincinatti and Louisville) that lap over into Indiana are - combined - much smaller than Chicago, and don't lap into the state as much.AnotherFairportfan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:05 pm I'll point out that, by not going on Daylight Time, Indiana spends/spent {did they initiate it?} a large part of the year in the "wrong" timezone.
Well, most of Indiana - isn't Indiana the state that has/had Daylight time in a small part of the state?
I know there was one and my mind insists it was Indiana.
(Frankly I suspect the real reason for starting using DST state-wide was to be Not Illinois. Which is a lousy reason for that particular change.)
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Re: Looks as if the board software...
We don't save daylight here in Arizona. We have too much of it as it is.
EDIT: and it correctly put the time of posting down, so whatever it is, there ain't no bugs on me.
EDIT: and it correctly put the time of posting down, so whatever it is, there ain't no bugs on me.
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