So looking at the US map, it looks like a lot of the red zones are because they've arbitrarily defined the borders of the time zone. But US time zones are mostly concerned with making sure that the country is roughly evenly spaced across time zones. Really the northeastern part of the country is what's out of alignment.
No? We're perfectly fine!
I lived in New England for a couple of decades. Trust me, you're not.
Timezone-wise though?
If you like it being dark by 4
Having lived in parts of the red and grey zones, some of the colours should be reversed
Russia looks funny
The entire timezone and Gregorian calendar concepts are outdated political tool. We should’ve switched to consistent UTC-only clock and natural World Calendar or Cotsworth calendar
natural World Calendar
Couldn't find details of what that is.
Cotsworth calendar
Ok this is very interesting. I like it.
But personally, I'm a bigger fan of the Calendar of Harptos from the fantasy Forgotten Realms world. Conveniently, it also has 365 days per year, except every 4 years when it's 366. 12 months of three ten-days each. It has a few more intercalary days than Cotsworth, but maintains a number of months divisible by 4 so we can continue having 3 months per season.
And speaking of seasons. In this idealised world, everywhere (or at least everywhere that uses the Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter season cycle) should use meteorological seasons, rather than the ridiculous astrological seasons currently more popular in Europe and North America.
And people wonder about Brexit
I want more sun after my work. Local time zones don't make any sense.
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