ChrisFL
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When you look at a map and see where the time zones change within states and.............LOOK AT IDAHO!!
I decided to make my own map that makes sense.....................to me. The existing map on top, the improved map below. NOTE: This is just for fun conversation
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To add another wrench Arizona doesn't do daylight savings so that changes even more.
Isn't there also a section of like Ohio or Indiana that does or doesn't follow the rest of the state? So interesting to look at each state as so different from other states and even major differences within each state.most of it at least...there's a native reservation that follows Daylight Savings I believe
Malheur County is on Mountain time because it's economy is tied to that of the snake river valley. It was done originally for train schedules but Boise is the closest city and it's still more convenient for them to be on Boise time.No logical reason for eastern Oregon to be in the Mountain Time Zone.
Your biggest change, population-wise, is moving the eastern time zone west to the Mississippi in order to accommodate Tennessee's width.
In Memphis , it would be daylight until midnight in the summer! I used to live in Toledo, Ohio and we regularly played outdoor volleyball until 10 pm in summer (with no lights).
I think you have to consider the economic clusters as mentioned above.
Yeah, those 1/2 hour time zones are crazy over in India.Nothing is more odd (in my opinion) trying to figure out some of the Indian time zones. I often need to connect with a global IT group, and the time difference is something crazy like 10.5 hours.