Daylight Savings Time
I don't see the logic, your always going to be out of sync with the other time zones with or without a time change. I've lived all over the country and I prefer not changing my clock.
I was in frequent contact with Air Force Direction Centers scattered across the country (as well as family members from coast to coast), and twice each year, the time difference between AZ and all the places I was calling (or being called by) changed by an hour, sometimes greater, sometimes less.
Even simple little things were annoying, such as twice each year, network and cable TV shows were suddenly shown an hour earlier or an hour later each day in AZ.
Had I been retired, and living on a ranch outside Tombstone, or in Sedona, time changes would have meant nothing. But in the work I was doing, time changes were annoying. A large part of that annoyance was because folks in the rest of the country were often not aware AZ was a maverick state, timewise, so didn't know what time it was in AZ when they called me. Eventually, I gave up trying to explain this to almost every caller.
I was in frequent contact with Air Force Direction Centers scattered across the country (as well as family members from coast to coast), and twice each year, the time difference between AZ and all the places I was calling (or being called by) changed by an hour, sometimes greater, sometimes less.
Even simple little things were annoying, such as twice each year, network and cable TV shows were suddenly shown an hour earlier or an hour later each day in AZ.
Had I been retired, and living on a ranch outside Tombstone, or in Sedona, time changes would have meant nothing. But in the work I was doing, time changes were annoying. A large part of that annoyance was because folks in the rest of the country were often not aware AZ was a maverick state, timewise, so didn't know what time it was in AZ when they called me. Eventually, I gave up trying to explain this to almost every caller.
Even simple little things were annoying, such as twice each year, network and cable TV shows were suddenly shown an hour earlier or an hour later each day in AZ.
Had I been retired, and living on a ranch outside Tombstone, or in Sedona, time changes would have meant nothing. But in the work I was doing, time changes were annoying. A large part of that annoyance was because folks in the rest of the country were often not aware AZ was a maverick state, timewise, so didn't know what time it was in AZ when they called me. Eventually, I gave up trying to explain this to almost every caller.
Like I mentioned above, I still had to change mine manually. The enhancements to the 2010 models did not cover that.
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