randychase
10-25-2002, 09:35 AM
Don't forget to "fall back" your clocks. Seems like I have 25 things in my house with clocks built into them. Plus the cars.
Unless you live in Hawaii, Arizona, and a very small part of Indiana.
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/c.html
The statute creates three different time arrangements in the Hoosier State:
77 counties (including state capital Indianapolis) are in the Eastern Time Zone but do not change to Daylight time in April; instead they remain on Standard Time all year long; [yellow on map]
10 counties -- five near Chicago, IL, and five near Evansville, IN, are in the Central Time Zone and use both Central Standard and Central Daylight; [green on map] and
five other counties -- two near Cincinnati, OH, and three near Louisville, KY -- are in the Eastern Time Zone but use both Eastern Standard and Eastern Daylight. [pink on map]
http://media.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/i/photos/indiana.jpg
Unless you live in Hawaii, Arizona, and a very small part of Indiana.
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/c.html
The statute creates three different time arrangements in the Hoosier State:
77 counties (including state capital Indianapolis) are in the Eastern Time Zone but do not change to Daylight time in April; instead they remain on Standard Time all year long; [yellow on map]
10 counties -- five near Chicago, IL, and five near Evansville, IN, are in the Central Time Zone and use both Central Standard and Central Daylight; [green on map] and
five other counties -- two near Cincinnati, OH, and three near Louisville, KY -- are in the Eastern Time Zone but use both Eastern Standard and Eastern Daylight. [pink on map]
http://media.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/i/photos/indiana.jpg