tz news from Galicia, Queensland and (of course) Indiana
The Galician nationalist party BNG voted on December 4 to move Galicia into the same time zone as Portugal and the UK. The other parties disagree, though. See <http://www.santiago-today.com/index.php?q=04-dec-2006-galician_nationalist_p...> (2006-12-04). Queensland is considering holding a referendum on daylight saving early next year. The idea is that the southeast corner would observe DST. However, they haven't decided yet whether Toowoomba and half of Cooloola shire fall into that southeast corner. See <http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Qld-to-study-daylight-saving-early-2007/...>. The Democrats have regained control of the Indiana House and are pushing for a "nonbinding" referendum on daylight saving time for Indiana. Republicans seem firmly in the pro-daylight-saving camp. See Dan Shaw's story in the Journal and Courier <http://www.jconline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061109/ELECTION01/61109...>. Tom Wyatt of the Post-Tribune reports that the citizens of Pulaski county, Indiana have mostly voted with their feet for eastern time, and it's likely this will become official soon. Because the federal government threatened to cut off funds if the county did not observe central time while central time is official, government offices all observe central time. However, they've moved their hours to be consistent with eastern time. For example, the post office is now open 07:30/15:30 central time, whereas it used to be open 08:30/16:30. The school district observes eastern time but calls it "Commerce Time" so that they won't run afoul of the feds. Many businesses (e.g., the 1st Source Bank) use eastern time, but some (e.g., Ed's Barbershop) use central time. The Budd Insurance Agency has a special clock with one minute hand but two hour hands, one for each time zone: David Budd says that the clock shows "Pulaski Time". See <http://www.post-trib.com/news/150389,winamac.article> (2006-11-27).
Paul Eggert wrote:
The Budd Insurance Agency has a special clock with one minute hand but two hour hands, one for each time zone: David Budd says that the clock shows "Pulaski Time".
What about a clock with 12 hour hands and 4(?) minute hands (the "World Time" clock)? Eric.
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