May. 14th, 2009 10:27
When did you see this post?
Edit: First question is all in US/Eastern, even though I only explicitly labelled a few of the options. If you're on the other side of the date line and your Friday morning is US/Eastern's Thursday afternoon or evening/night, translate to US/Eastern.
[Poll #1399807]
Edit: Please ignore Daylight Savings vs. Standard Time adjustments for the second question - I'm labelling the "native" time zones.
[Poll #1399807]
Edit: Please ignore Daylight Savings vs. Standard Time adjustments for the second question - I'm labelling the "native" time zones.
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Only the most western parts of Europe are on GMT+1.
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P.S. You definitely saw this post before 11am US/Eastern, because it's not 11 here yet :)
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So far,
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and i have to click gtm +2 i suppose?
usually i wouldn't see this post right now while being here in kenya, but i did just randomly now, because the internet is working for a moment ;)
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Kenya is actually GMT+3, but that's the same poll option :)
Edit: Oh, you didn't vote? Make my bars grow :) 11-1pm, and GMT +2/+3
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Note
Re: Note
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(okok, or just don't count time correctly)
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I'm traveling between 2 and 3 hours behind you (which makes you seem closer)
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AND my airline tickets from last week said the timezone was Arizona Standard.
You still didn't address what to do if I'm moving between time zones, which I'm not anymore I've settled back in AZ.
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You still didn't address what to do if I'm moving between time zones, which I'm not anymore I've settled back in AZ
I think I did: "When you first saw it, what time zone were you in?"
At least you're not in Indiana.
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I'm not sure which I was in when I first saw it. I was in the car and don't know where the line is exactly.
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Indiana is the only place, as far as I know, that merits a wikipedia page about its bizarre handling of time zones:
- Counties making separate choices about which time zone they want to be in
- Some counties doing daylight savings while others don't
- The whole system being changed every decade or two, so even when you learn it, you don't know it anymore
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I'm confused.