in reply to Re: Daylight Saving
in thread Daylight Saving

Most parts of Arizona, and most parts of Indiana.

Of course, there is a similar concept in other parts of the world, and the rules on what date the timeshift happens vary too. For example, southern hemisphere countries shift the opposite way, as Santa Claus has to wear a much cooler outfit down there.

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(OT) Re: Daylight Saving
by Enlil (Parson) on Apr 07, 2004 at 16:57 UTC
    An interesting note about Arizona:
    In Arizona, many Indian reservations DO switch to daylight saving time, while the rest of the state does NOT. For example, the Navajo Reservation DOES switch to daylight saving time, but the Hopi reservation, located in the middle of it, DOES NOT.
    -scienceworld.wolfram.com

    -enlil