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David W Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 06:47:09 +0000
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Indiana doesn't have daylight saving?
Is it the same in other states?

David

In message <[log in to unmask]>, Gary Lee
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>I have two.
>
>1. radioshack voxclock 3.  Purchased 1993.  This is an ac powered clock
>with battery backup.  Has served me well for over ten years.
>
>2. Atomic clock purchased from lifestyle fascinations.  Good clock with
>british female voice.  However, one major problem.  Covers all four major
>us timezones, but can't disable daylight savings.  Since I live in Indiana,
>(one of the few sensible states without daylight savings), this is a problem.
>I would like to find an atomic clock which supports disabling daylight
>time, and also will support utc.  Would be awefully handy to have an atomic
>set to utc for remembering radio events and such.

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David W Wood

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