Love it! This affects everybody in the world that travels. I can't believe
there are not more maps like this.


 I was born in California and moved to Brisbane Australia at 22. The time
difference was quite a shock. Months later (when most change to Daylight
Savings time) the shock was even bigger because Queensland doesn't have DST.


 On a side note, shortly after I arrived, Qld was debating to bring in DST.
The eventually brought it in. There was a small revolution so they decided
to never do it again.


 I enjoyed listening to the arguments against DST such as, "With all that
extra sunlight, our lakes will evaporate faster!" or "It will make our
curtains fade" and "It will confuse milking cows".


 The best one I heard was on a radio. A woman said that her and her husband
make love every morning. However if they bring in DST, he won't be in the
mood until he's on his way to work!


Cheers
Donald Christensen
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On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Steve Lelievre <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Some fellow has coloured a world map to show the difference between the
> time zones and local solar time worldwide.  See
> http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~maggiolo/index.php/2014/01/
> how-much-is-time-wrong-around-the-world/
>
> Click the small map on the this blog to see the map in full screen. It
> look like he's done it using Standard Time rather than Daylight Saving.
>
> I live in New Brunswick, Canada. We're slightly pink.
>
> Steve
>
>
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