[Home-on-the-range] to who ever can answer it

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Jul 21 00:03:18 UTC 2010


I am advising them on setting up a nationwide radio reading service.

Dave

At 06:50 PM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
>yeah,
>that is true.
>
>however the twelve or thirteen hour difference is correct because we 
>have daylight saving time.
>
>it is odd that China doesn't use the time zones.
>
>so, what were you doing in Beijing Dave?
>there is a moderately famous orphanage in the Beijing area that is 
>exclusively for blind orphans.
>
>jc
>
>At 06:46 PM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
>>Actually, Jim, one of the weird things about China is that it is a 
>>quite large country -- about the size of u.s. but there is only one 
>>time zone for the whole country -- by government edict.
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>At 08:30 AM 7/18/2010, you wrote:
>>>also I wrote my answer the way I did because of daylight savings 
>>>our time difference with them will shift, and I think China has 
>>>more than one time zone.
>>>jc
>>>
>>>At 07:25 AM 7/18/2010, you wrote:
>>>>Hi Meg,
>>>>    Jim is right.  I checked the time zones and at 7:30 Am here 
>>>> in Wichita, it is 9 PM Sunday July 18 2010.  My points of 
>>>> reference were Wichita KS and Bejing China.
>>>>Maryse
>>>>
>>>>On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 11:56 PM, James H. "Jim" Canaday M.A. 
>>>>N6YR <<mailto:n6yr at sunflower.com>n6yr at sunflower.com> wrote:
>>>>thirteen hours to twelve hours I believe.
>>>>jc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>At 11:29 PM 7/17/2010, you wrote:
>>>>I was wondering if anyone could help me and let me know what the 
>>>>time difference would be between here and China.
>>>>Meg

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