how many time zones in America ?

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how many time zones in America ? There is only a time in China. I see here
there are many different time zones in the details' of properities of
messages.
 
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz said:
how many time zones in America ? There is only a time in China. I see here
there are many different time zones in the details' of properities of
messages.

What does this have to do with Vista? Please try to keep your
posts here on-topic.

http://www.worldtimezone.com/
 
Paul said:
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general news group,


What does this have to do with Vista? Please try to keep your
posts here on-topic.

Vista doesn't come with a clock?

Alias
 
Hi,

The continental US has 4, commonly termed Eastern, Central, Mountain, and
Pacific. There are also separate zones for both Alaska and Hawaii. The
myriad of selections you are seeing in the settings are because it is easier
for those in other countries to pick theirs out, and certain areas, like
Arizona, do not use daylight savings like the rest of the country.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
Rick Rogers said:
Hi,

The continental US has 4, commonly termed Eastern, Central, Mountain, and
Pacific. There are also separate zones for both Alaska and Hawaii. The
myriad of selections you are seeing in the settings are because it is
easier for those in other countries to pick theirs out, and certain areas,
like Arizona, do not use daylight savings like the rest of the country.


Alaska isn't on the continent? When did that happen and how come I didn't
feel the earthquake?
:)
 
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz said:
There is only a time in China.

I couldn't believe this statement but apparently it's true. There's about 5
hours difference in sun time between eastern and western China. That must
make for some very unusual sunrise and sunset times...
 
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Paul & Alias didn't mean any disrespect.

I really don't need you to defend my posts.
 
Opinicus said:
I couldn't believe this statement but apparently it's true. There's about
5 hours difference in sun time between eastern and western China. That
must make for some very unusual sunrise and sunset times...

....as well as suboptimal use of electricity.

Can't believe they have a single time zone for territory of that size...
 
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