From the “How Low Thresholds for Divisive Issues Has Become” Department

Posted on Thursday 19 January 2006

Indiana decides to recognize the insanity that is daylight savings time:

All but 15 of Indiana’s 92 counties had rejected daylight-saving time for more than three decades, largely because it has been a highly emotional and divisive issue among residents.

Seriously though, as out-of-staters that have flown out of Indianapolis’ airport, this is a long overdue change (well, actually, the 47 states who use daylight savings time should be the ones making the change). It was a major pain in the butt to have to always figure whether or not Indianapolis was an hour ahead or not whenever you had to catch a flight! Imagine your favorite airport being sometimes an hour ahead of you and sometimes not. Not an enjoyable situation.


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