China has just one time zone: Beijing time. So no matter where you are, whether it is in the far west or 2500 miles to the east in Shanghai, the time is always the same.
It does, I want to have longer hours with dim or no light. Winter hour is coming !All attempts to mark time are artificial, so it doesn't matter which you pick.
Captain Obvious would be compelled to suggest leaving Chicago.I dislike it being dark when I get home from work and want that to occur on as few days as possible.
Captain Obvious would be compelled to suggest leaving Chicago.
Chicago is as far north as Barcelona. Americans are spoiled.
Captain Obvious would be compelled to suggest leaving Chicago.
It would be better to say that noon corresponds with 12:00 local time only on some days.Even if you are standing on the prime meridian (or equivalent longitude for the time zone) this is only true on some days of the year.
I like being the first person in. Then no one really knows when you started.
Actually in the middle of the summer in Chicago, the suns sets later than it does where you are. So I just have to head south in the winter. Might be able to handle that.Captain Obvious would be compelled to suggest leaving Chicago.
I want day light savings time to apply year round.