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So glad you know it's good natured! Well, we are waiting to see what

your brain cells came up with! Did you like the map I sent? Now

everyone can figure out where everyone else is regarding time. My brain

cells are so fried, I'm not quite sure what planet I'm on.

Mike wrote:

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> Ooooooh aren't we feisty today ! I suddenly feel some good natured teasing

> coming on...if I could only think of something to say ! Maybe my 2 brain

> cells will rub together during the night and come up with some ideas !

> Damn I hate to be caught unprepared ! Oh shush you guys, I can hear you

> thinking from here, especially you Ruthie and Lyn ! )

>

> Mike

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> > It doesn't take much to amuse some people. LOL!!

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Nope - sorry - My daughter lives in Iowa (CST), and I live in

Pennsylvania (EST), and she is only ONE hour behind me.

Thus - when it is 9pm here on the Eastern side of the country, it

is 8pm in the CST area, and 7pm in the Rockies (what we used to call

RMT - Rocky Mountain time, when I lived there), and 6pm on the West

Coast (Pacific standard time) Of course when daylight savings comes

is then things *really* get confusing! LOL

Anyway - I talk to my daughter a lot, so I know CST is only one

hour behind us on the East Coast.

Sure gets confusing tho, doesn't it. Especially when the fibro-fog

moves in. 8~) Hope this helps.

Gentle hugs ~ in PA

>

> Hi Lyn...yes you are right CST is central standard time and I'm over

> here in NH so you are about 3 hours behind us I think.

> Tammy

>

> CH>I think it is a three hour time difference. CST is central standard

> CH>time. Am I right guys, 3 hours?

> CH>Lyn

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Nope - sorry - My daughter lives in Iowa (CST), and I live in

Pennsylvania (EST), and she is only ONE hour behind me.

Thus - when it is 9pm here on the Eastern side of the country, it

is 8pm in the CST area, and 7pm in the Rockies (what we used to call

RMT - Rocky Mountain time, when I lived there), and 6pm on the West

Coast (Pacific standard time) Of course when daylight savings comes

is then things *really* get confusing! LOL

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And to make things REAL interesting, AZ doesn't recognize daylight savings

time. So part of the year they are 2 hours behind me (I'm in NY thus I'm in

ET) and part of the year they are 3 hours behind me.

And something that and I have to always remember is that in Germany and

Austria where we have friends and family, they end their Daylight Savings

Time before we do but, if I'm remembering correctly, they start it the same

weekend we do. AAAAAARRGH!

Then we have a friend in S. Korea and another in northern Japan... :-)

CUL,

Ruthie

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Elementary teacher to the rescue:

It it is 12:00 A.M. (EST) in New York, then

it is 11:00 A.M.(CST) in Chicago, and,

it is 10:00 A.M. (Mountain Time) in Denver, and,

it is 9:00 A.M. (PST) in Los Angeles. Variations occur city by city because

not all cities are officially in one particular time zone all year long. For

example Bloomington, Indiana never changes its clocks so half the year it is on

eastern time and half the year it is in on central time.

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Elementary teacher to the rescue:

It it is 12:00 A.M. (EST) in New York, then

it is 11:00 A.M.(CST) in Chicago, and,

it is 10:00 A.M. (Mountain Time) in Denver, and,

it is 9:00 A.M. (PST) in Los Angeles. Variations occur city by city

because not all cities are officially in one particular time zone all year

long. For example Bloomington, Indiana never changes its clocks so half the

year it is on eastern time and half the year it is in on central time.

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Cool! I wonder how many cities/areas don't use daylight savings time??

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Ruthie Cunliffe K2ZQ

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One of the funniest things I've experienced was to watch people drink once

I gave it up. It was hilarious to watch them get drunk and then try to

appear sober. Made me realize how ridiculous I must have looked.

Watching you guys trying to sort this time thing out is just as funny !

Please keep going, I'm laughing my guts out over here !

Mike

> Re: Time Zones

>

>

>

>

> Nope - sorry - My daughter lives in Iowa (CST), and I live in

> Pennsylvania (EST), and she is only ONE hour behind me.

> Thus - when it is 9pm here on the Eastern side of the country, it

> is 8pm in the CST area, and 7pm in the Rockies (what we used to call

> RMT - Rocky Mountain time, when I lived there), and 6pm on the West

> Coast (Pacific standard time) Of course when daylight savings comes

> is then things *really* get confusing! LOL

> Anyway - I talk to my daughter a lot, so I know CST is only one

> hour behind us on the East Coast.

> Sure gets confusing tho, doesn't it. Especially when the fibro-fog

> moves in. 8~) Hope this helps.

> Gentle hugs ~ in PA

> >

> > Hi Lyn...yes you are right CST is central standard time and I'm over

> > here in NH so you are about 3 hours behind us I think.

> > Tammy

> >

> > CH>I think it is a three hour time difference. CST is central standard

> > CH>time. Am I right guys, 3 hours?

> > CH>Lyn

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> >

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Would you care to put this into a Canadian context and see if you can get it

right ? ( obviously there's a catch or I wouldn't ask, would I ? )

Mike

Re: Time Zones

Elementary teacher to the rescue:

It it is 12:00 A.M. (EST) in New York, then

it is 11:00 A.M.(CST) in Chicago, and,

it is 10:00 A.M. (Mountain Time) in Denver, and,

it is 9:00 A.M. (PST) in Los Angeles. Variations occur city by city

because not all cities are officially in one particular time zone all year

long. For example Bloomington, Indiana never changes its clocks so half the

year it is on eastern time and half the year it is in on central time.

----------------------------------------------------

Reach me by ICQ. My ICQ# is 14278868 or,

* Page me online through my Personal Communication Center:

http://wwp.mirabilis.com/14278868 (go there and try it!) or,

* Send me E-mail Express directly to my computer screen

14278868@...

For downloading ICQ at http://www.icq.com/

Ray in Virginia

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Mike your email is blue on black again...can't read it!!

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It doesn't take much to amuse some people. LOL!!

Mike wrote:

>

>

>

> One of the funniest things I've experienced was to watch people drink once

> I gave it up. It was hilarious to watch them get drunk and then try to

> appear sober. Made me realize how ridiculous I must have looked.

>

> Watching you guys trying to sort this time thing out is just as funny !

> Please keep going, I'm laughing my guts out over here !

>

> Mike

>

> > Re: Time Zones

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Nope - sorry - My daughter lives in Iowa (CST), and I live in

> > Pennsylvania (EST), and she is only ONE hour behind me.

> > Thus - when it is 9pm here on the Eastern side of the country, it

> > is 8pm in the CST area, and 7pm in the Rockies (what we used to call

> > RMT - Rocky Mountain time, when I lived there), and 6pm on the West

> > Coast (Pacific standard time) Of course when daylight savings comes

> > is then things *really* get confusing! LOL

> > Anyway - I talk to my daughter a lot, so I know CST is only one

> > hour behind us on the East Coast.

> > Sure gets confusing tho, doesn't it. Especially when the fibro-fog

> > moves in. 8~) Hope this helps.

> > Gentle hugs ~ in PA

> > >

> > > Hi Lyn...yes you are right CST is central standard time and I'm over

> > > here in NH so you are about 3 hours behind us I think.

> > > Tammy

> > >

> > > CH>I think it is a three hour time difference. CST is central standard

> > > CH>time. Am I right guys, 3 hours?

> > > CH>Lyn

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > >

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Ruthie....at least we can all figure out WHY we can't read each other's

mail.....

Lyn

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:Ooooooh aren't we feisty today ! I suddenly feel some good natured teasing

:coming on...if I could only think of something to say ! Maybe my 2 brain

:cells will rub together during the night and come up with some ideas !

I THOUGHT I smelled something burning during the night. Did you come up

with anything overnight? Hey, how can only 2 brain cells make that much

smoke anyway?? Did the neighbors get irritated when they were awakened by

the fire engines?

Ruthie :-)

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