• mimavox@piefed.social
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    Or, you can do like China and just dictate that everything is one timezone, regardless of longitude.

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      15 hours ago

      It would be really weird going to work at 5am instead of 8am, despite the sun being out

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    I guess we don’t have the concept of time in Canada (or Mexico) based on this map. Thats also ignoring all of the other world timezones

    edit: I’d also label anything American mental illness but I’d be catching my own strays given I’m in EST

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    It’s a little bizarre that the Netherlands, or especially Spain, are in the time zone centered on basically Berlin. Damn WW2. The sun doesn’t set until nearly 23:00 this time of year, and during winter isn’t up until nearly 08:00.

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      24 hours ago

      Sounds pretty normal, even quite lax from a Northern European viewpoint. Is it supposed to be different?

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    The ISS uses UTC but they have a sunrise and sunset every 45 minutes so it’s not really connected to the sun like us terrestrials.

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    Must be wild living somewhere in the middle of a state right at a time zone border

    Specially that eastern Oregon / western Idaho pocket where you gain an hour going far enough north, south, or west lol

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      Even within a time zone things can be odd because of how big they are. Like you’ve got sunlight in the summer in Maine until like 8 but in Michigan it’s 9.

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      I lived within 20 min of the EST and CST split for a couple years. It is wild. Doing anything informal like meeting with friends was fine because we’d just say “come by in 2 hours.” Other times it was awful, leaving home at 7:45pm to go to the grocery store across town and arriving 90 minutes later after they closed sucked lol

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      Nah. Not really. Time zones don’t follow state boundaries because they generally follow natural population boundaries.

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    It’s crazy to me how people keep making memes where the group with Florida isn’t a part of the mental illness. Really speaks to the severity of their mental illness.

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      Florida is really more like a global epicenter of mental illness, unique and distinct, lol. Magnetically attracting the unwell of various stripes, concentrating and uhhh…cultivating that funk, which of course can’t help but radiate outwards, given the frightening densities of “wtf?”

      Apparently even tryna think about how to classify the place causes weird distortion effects.

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    What’s ‘Mountain’? I’ve seen TV shows advertised as Eastern, then their voice gets quiet and they mention Central. Sometimes they do the same for Pacific. Never heard of ‘Mountain.’ Sounds fake.

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      If you live in Eastern, you’ve heard Central on tv or the radio because it neighbors you and some people in Central might be getting the same broadcast. You’ve heard Pacific because a lot of media is out of LA. There’s nothing important in the Mountain time zone, and it’s far away from you, so you don’t hear about it often.

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      It’s 245pm in California right now.

      If you go to parts of Arizona they might tell you it’s 345pm. Ask in Phoenix and they’ll say 245pm.

      Ask in Phoenix in the winter and they remember to say hour different from Pacific time.

      They can’t get the story straight.

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      They claim it includes New Mexico, but I don’t see why we’d have a new Mexico when the old one is still perfectly good. Sounds fake to me