Arlet wrote:
Why permanent DST ? For most of Europe that means they will be an hour or more ahead of solar time, and Spain would be 2 hours ahead.
The funny thing, to me, which isn't amazing -- many things strike me as funny, is that by going to "permanent" DST, that suggests "we got time wrong all along!".
California is toying with going to permanent DST, which, in theory, would put us in PDT: Pacific Daylight Time.
With the current laws regarding DST, States are able to OPT OUT of DST (for example, Arizona does), but that means they have to remain in STANDARD time. There's no mechanism to select permanent DAYLIGHT time, since the state is opting out of Daylight time all together! So, Arizona is, I think, on constant Mountain Standard Time (Continental US has 4 time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific).
However, apparently, while the states can't choose to be in Daylight time, they CAN choose what timezone to be in!! So, in theory our State legislature can direct Ye Who Keeps Time to move California out of PST (UTC -
, and in to UTC - 9.
Now, this isn't as extraordinary as it sounds (well, yea it is, but...), the bulk of Western Canada is in the Pacific Time zone, even though, geographically, a bunch of is, indeed, in the UTC - 9 zone of the earth. The land from the Western Edge of where US/Canada meet to where the main eastern borders of the state of Alaska starts, covers two times zones -- but are all classified as being in the Pacific Time Zone. So, when you cross the border in to Alaska, you have to move your clocks by two hours, not one.
They'd probably name it California Standard Time. Who knows.
Good times (hah!).