I'm headed to BCS soon and of course I'm driving through BC. DST starts tomorrow in the US, except for a few places, see video. What's the scoop for
Baja (BC and BCS)? There always seems to be confusion, at least on my part.
As I always point out at this time, since Sonora doesnt ever change, BCS actually jumps AHEAD of us in April. Seems counterintuitive, as one thinks of
the peninsula being further west than anything on the mainland. But from about Loreto south, the peninsula is actually further EAST than parts of
Sonora.
........Seems counterintuitive, as one thinks of the peninsula being further west than anything on the mainland. But from about Loreto south, the
peninsula is actually further EAST than parts of Sonora.
[Edited on 3-9-2013 by Hook]
I was unaware of this until I took my boat across the SOC from Loreto to San Carlos. The course was a little west of due north.
If you live where the clocks were changed this morning, remember to change your NOMAD clock to (for times of posting)!
1) Click 'Control Panel/ Options', top right of page.
2) Click 'Edit Profile' (about 1/3 down page)
3) Go to last item on page: "Time Offset (GMT time is currently 05:38 PM)"
4) Change time zone to one hour earlier (here in CA it would be Pacific to Mountain time).
5) Click 'Edit Profile' at bottom.
Originally posted by David K
If you live where the clocks were changed this morning, remember to change your NOMAD clock to (for times of posting)!
1) Click 'Control Panel/ Options', top right of page.
2) Click 'Edit Profile' (about 1/3 down page)
3) Go to last item on page: "Time Offset (GMT time is currently 05:38 PM)"
4) Change time zone to one hour earlier (here in CA it would be Pacific to Mountain time).
5) Click 'Edit Profile' at bottom.
You are done until next November!
Does anyone REALLY pay attention to the time of posts? And if so, why?
Seems like every year someone asks why the time next to new posts is off or on GMT... You see, having information is important for some. Information
is something you can freely choose to use or ignore, so if anyone doesn't want to know how to reset their Nomad clock, they can ignore my reply.
Originally posted by David K
Seems like every year someone asks why the time next to new posts is off or on GMT... You see, having information is important for some. Information
is something you can freely choose to use or ignore, so if anyone doesn't want to know how to reset their Nomad clock, they can ignore my reply.
...not true,,,,when the venerable DaveK speals,,-ALL- listen!!
Originally posted by David K
If you live where the clocks were changed this morning, remember to change your NOMAD clock to (for times of posting)!
1) Click 'Control Panel/ Options', top right of page.
2) Click 'Edit Profile' (about 1/3 down page)
3) Go to last item on page: "Time Offset (GMT time is currently 05:38 PM)"
4) Change time zone to one hour earlier (here in CA it would be Pacific to Mountain time).
5) Click 'Edit Profile' at bottom.
You are done until next November!
Does anyone REALLY pay attention to the time of posts? And if so, why?
Yes, Diana, I do.
Ans. : So I will know when they posted, but that gets confusing when the "time" is incorrect.
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