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Jonathon has posted a noon deadline for the SKIDS (that would have reasonably been expected midday yesterday, in case whoever hasn't checked in because they assumed it no longer mattered). I am planning to delete this thread at noon as well, so no one bother posting any deep thoughts.
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Wow, PSI, I'm impressed you know Utah time. I never know Arizona time. Though my husband recently clarified that it is California time, at least for now. You'd think that since AZ is the place that doesn't change, I would remember it but sadly I don't.
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Well, AZ's actually harder to remember than the other states *because* it doesn't change. I mean, as long as I know the country jumps forward or back, I'm okay. But I imagine it's different for the rest of the country to try and remember if AZ followed suit or not.
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Well, this ought to make it easy. In the summer you want to be like California. But in the winter you want to be like Utah. If I have that right. What's the other state that doesn't change?
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That is my guess as well. I guess they are also with the west (so CDT) in the summer and EST in the winter.
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I think this is the perfect place to post deep thoughts. I like the idea of saying something deep and having it disappear into the ether.
The ocean is 36,198 feet or 11,033 meters deep in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific. That is its deepest point. That is 6.86 miles deep or 11 kilometers deep.
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I'm actually going to change the thread title and keep it so we can get some confirmation on the Indiana time zone question.
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