Talk:Time in the United States

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[edit] Naming format

Can contributors to this article please check out and comment on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Time_zone#Time_zone_article_naming_format regarding article names? -- Chuq 04:44, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] edits for calarity

I've edited the descriptions of the rough Eastern Time Zone & Central Time Zone in an attempt to make them more clear by using natural regions. I've also edited the boundary descriptions for clarity. Most importantly, most of East Tennessee is in the Eastern timezone, which is generally regarded as Tennessee east of the easternmost cross of the Tennessee River with a minor adjustment to keep Hamiliton County (Chatt.) entirely in Eastern Tennessee dispite the bit of the county on the wrong side of the river. In addition, a couple of counties in NE Middle Tennesee may also be in the EST. Jon 18:41, 26 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] State Option on Daylight Savings Time Section

It may be worth noting that in 2007, the start date for DST is being moved up to 2nd Sunday of March and the end date to 1st Sunday in November. Also, at some point the now old Indiana exception should be sniped. There's another article on history of Indiana Timezones. Jon 18:46, 26 June 2006 (UTC)