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^haha that's how I felt when I was in Oregon last week, which is 2 hours earlier than what I'm used to. This thread is more for people who plan on being in Manchester at a certain time or are meeting people or something. Just remember that you may have to leave an hour earlier or later than planned.
Just remember to adjust your watches and car clocks, really...and sometimes I feel like phones can have a delay but who knows. I assume smartphones have gotten smarter over time so maybe its not a real issue *shrug*
Post by dysonsphere on May 22, 2012 22:09:56 GMT -5
It occurs to me that all of my travels have been within the same time zone. I really must do something about that. Well, that and find the resources to be able to do more than one festival a year.
We remembered this on the way down but failed to realize that it also meant that it reverses on the way back. Came very close to missing flights out of Lexington thanks to the Kentucky interstate fiasco.
Post by chanzkybychance on Jun 5, 2014 10:40:55 GMT -5
Way to be on top of it, this catches so many people by surprise. The good thing is, is that most roo attendees go to forget about time restrictions for awhile, so this bump is helpful. Thanks Ellie
Post by F me, I quit America on Apr 29, 2015 19:00:45 GMT -5
BOOOOOO timezones!!! Gaining an hour is nice when getting there, but it isn't really necessary, especially if you get there Wednesday. And I sure could use that hour on Monday when I'm already spending most of the day driving and just want to get home.
BOOOOOO timezones!!! Gaining an hour is nice when getting there, but it isn't really necessary, especially if you get there Wednesday. And I sure could use that hour on Monday when I'm already spending most of the day driving and just want to get home.
My feelings exactly. Monday is long enough without losing that hour.
Post by livesbydryshampoo on Apr 30, 2015 13:17:29 GMT -5
After traveling from within Central the last two years, I'm excited to gain that hour We'd night/Thurs am. Whether I use it to drink or sleep, I feel like I'll be glad I have it.
After traveling from within Central the last two years, I'm excited to gain that hour We'd night/Thurs am. Whether I use it to drink or sleep, I feel like I'll be glad I have it.
1/30: Cold War Kids
2/6: Cherub
4/22: The Mountain Goats
5/25: Laura Jane Grace "Killing Me Loudly"
5/31: The Decemberists
6/11-6/14: BONNAROO 2015
6/28: Against Me!
6/30: Against Me!
Time zone switch means sunrise is in the five o'clock hour.
Being at the dang extreme Eastern edge of a timezone means sunrise and sunset are both as early in the day as they can be. And that's not helpful when you stay up all night and would like to sleep in! I hereby propose that we move the whole farm to the East, just enough to slide it into the Eastern timezone. Or maybe we can redraw the boundaries so a bit less of TN is on Central time, which might be easier. It would be more fun to see 700 acres move 50 miles or so though.
It occurs to me that all of my travels have been within the same time zone. I really must do something about that. Well, that and find the resources to be able to do more than one festival a year.
This is my first outta my time zone...must remember to reset watch...