Post #4179823
2026-07-29 02:08 UTC
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@diazona@techhub.social 2026-07-29 02:14
@JigmeDatse@social.openpsychology.net @plaidtron3000@jorts.horse @bandywillow@mastoart.social FWIW regions that don't have any summer time, like Japan or most of Arizona, will see #Monsterdon starting at different local clock times depending on which part of the year it is. Regions that use summer time but on a different schedule than the US, like much of Europe, have an even more complicated time of it. But in most of the US it's simple: you just look at the clock. Always 6 PM on the west coast, always 9 PM on the east coast.
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@JigmeDatse@social.openpsychology.net 2026-07-29 02:08
@diazona@techhub.social @plaidtron3000@jorts.horse @bandywillow@mastoart.social Ah, but British Columbia (apparently I'm not counting the end of changing time, until the time has not changed when it normally would) has said it will be "Daylight Savings Time Year Round". What are we going to do with all that saved daylight? Anyone got a use for it?