[LEAPSECS] [time-nuts] Leap Quirks
    Rob Seaman 
    seaman at noao.edu
       
    Mon Jan  5 02:46:54 EST 2009
    
    
  
Michael Sokolov wrote:
> Or replace Phoenix, Arizona with any other civil jurisdiction that  
> is free of DST and adjust the time zone offset accordingly.
If you're looking for an Arizona-based standard, surely Sedona is the  
benchmark :-)
	http://www.lovesedona.com/01.htm
Regarding Arizona, the Navajo Nation in the NE corner does observe  
DST.  The Hopis, completely surrounded by the Navajos, do not observe  
DST:
	http://www.timegenie.com/_images/arizona-timezone-map.gif
Hawaii is the only state that does not observe DST at all.  Kilauea is  
busily manufacturing new territory free of the hegemony of this  
blighted concept :-)
It is also remarkable that about one-fourth (12) of the U.S. states  
are bisected by timezones:
	http://www.miketodd.net/encyc/dst.htm
But since just over half the states don't adjoin a timezone boundary  
with another state (I count 27), the statistics are actually more  
remarkable - more than half of U.S. states near a timezone boundary  
have chosen the awkward route of splitting their timekeeping needs.   
(Statistics regarding national boundaries and provinces in other  
countries would be interesting to compare.)
I would take this as evidence that people actually care about solar  
time.  Others might see this as proof of how flexible people are in  
their conception of time.  Really it argues that half the state  
boundaries were put in the wrong places :-)
Rob
    
    
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