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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1821170" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Time on the clock is really irrelevant. Just a few miles east (25) of here it is mountain time zone. I am at the far eastern edge of the Pacific time zone. They are at the western edge of the mountain time zone. So it is pushing 7:00 AM to get daylight here but it is 6:00 over there and gets light at the same time. On the other end of the day it is dark by 7:30 here but 6:30 there when it is dark. </p><p>That time zone difference catches me every now and then. Last year I went to a wedding over there. I wasn't exactly sure of the location so I gave myself plenty of time. I arrived 20 minutes early and there was a ton of cars there. I wasn't 20 minutes early, I was 40 minutes late. But I was in time for the reception and the food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1821170, member: 498"] Time on the clock is really irrelevant. Just a few miles east (25) of here it is mountain time zone. I am at the far eastern edge of the Pacific time zone. They are at the western edge of the mountain time zone. So it is pushing 7:00 AM to get daylight here but it is 6:00 over there and gets light at the same time. On the other end of the day it is dark by 7:30 here but 6:30 there when it is dark. That time zone difference catches me every now and then. Last year I went to a wedding over there. I wasn't exactly sure of the location so I gave myself plenty of time. I arrived 20 minutes early and there was a ton of cars there. I wasn't 20 minutes early, I was 40 minutes late. But I was in time for the reception and the food. [/QUOTE]
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