22 Aug
2005
22 Aug
'05
08:17
James Knott wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 2:39 pm, Mike wrote:
Don't forget Alaska. Currently 2 time zones, and only one follows daylight savings, and crosses iirc 3 solar time zones.
Duly noted, but with over 10 hours of sunlight during the summer, does Alaska need a daylight savings.
Isn't it closer to 6 months of daylight? ;-)
Look at the day/night graphic at http://pafc.arh.noaa.gov/ also a tabular text summary: ................Sunrise.........Sunset 21 Aug 6:25 AM 9:40 PM 22 Aug 6:28 AM 9:37 PM Daylight today: 15h 14m Loss of: 5m 36s