Mike wrote:
On August 17, 2005 11:50 am, Jerry Feldman wrote:
What do you mean by "crosses time zones"? Several states are split in two time zones. All of Indiana will be observing DST starting next April. Unfortunately, that means that most of the state will have clocks almost two hours ahead of the sun for most of the year. Windows doesn't have any trouble with "Indiana time", btw. India is in both the Central and Eastern time zone. Yes, I stand corrected,
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 11:29 am, Wendell Sexson wrote: there are several states that span time zones, such as Indiana, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, N&S Dakota, Ne, KS, Oregon, Idaho - I might have missed one or two. Indiana is the most confused though.
Don't forget Alaska. Currently 2 time zones, and only one follows daylight savings, and crosses iirc 3 solar time zones.
Of course, for daylight savings in Alaska, you have to adjust your calendar, not your clock. ;-)