Indiana Time Finally & My Sundial
The USDOT has woke up from their Indiana Time nightmare and passed it on to Indiana. The question \"What time is it in Indiana\" remains confusing and comical. Pulaski County will be moved to the Central Time Zone.
Bummer. Now I have to change my sundial plaque. To get to our local meridian, instead of adding 46 minutes to the Eastern Time Zone standard meridian of 75 degrees, I have to subtract 14 minutes from the Central Time Zone standard meridian of 90 degrees.
But the positive side: we will not have to reset all of or clocks till next October. . . or is it November.
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Bummer. Now I have to change my sundial plaque. To get to our local meridian, instead of adding 46 minutes to the Eastern Time Zone standard meridian of 75 degrees, I have to subtract 14 minutes from the Central Time Zone standard meridian of 90 degrees.
But the positive side: we will not have to reset all of or clocks till next October. . . or is it November.
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