jaymatt wrote:
When I was a child, Indiana was in the Central Time Zone. Then, it was decided that we should observe DST. Then, we were moved to the ETZ with no DST. Then, we followed along and observed EST DST. This puts us in the mess we are now in, with double DST, if you will, considering that we were in the CTZ in the '40s and '50s when I was growing up.
We do still have a few counties near Evansville and a few others near Chicago that do not observe DST. The rest of us have to buckle under to the doctors and lawyers in the legislature who want daylight to play golf in the evening. :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
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I remember those days well, unless we went to Ohio our clocks didn't change. Wife has family down in Gibson County, when we go down there we're either an hour behind or ahead of them. Wish the state would pick one or the other and stay with it. Their biggest mistake was giving the counties the choice of which time zone they wanted. :thumbdown: