When did the Gila River Res ("Sacaton") observe DST? AFAIK, only the Navajo Res in NE AZ does.
I worked there from 1992-2002. They observed it the entire time I was there.
When did the Gila River Res ("Sacaton") observe DST? AFAIK, only the Navajo Res in NE AZ does.
Not as convenient of a trip between the two as I made it out to be, I see. That's fair enough, but Conway Twitty actually did take the names from the two towns after seeing them on a map he was using at the time. That's no myth or urban legend.
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/06/o...s-on-tour-country-star-had-50-no-1-songs.html
I moved out of Indiana permanently in 1970, but I do remember a Friday evening where I could pick up the tv show, "Route 66" from WTHI in Terre Haute at 7:30, and watch it on WISH at 8:30. I was not wise to the ways of tape delay at that time, so I was puzzled at how that happened.
I saw the process at a local Phoenix affiliate who tape delayed not only for their station, but Tucson and Albuquerque as well. During standard time it was a simple one hour delay. During daylight time, it was a one hour delay for Albuquerque and two hours for Phoenix and Tucson.
Also, does anybody remember TV Guide for Indiana listing program times with both times zone [7:30 (6:30)]?
...I saw the process at a local Phoenix affiliate who tape delayed not only for their station, but Tucson and Albuquerque as well. During standard time it was a simple one hour delay. During daylight time, it was a one hour delay for Albuquerque and two hours for Phoenix and Tucson.
...Also, does anybody remember TV Guide for Indiana listing program times with both times zone [7:30 (6:30)]?
...a sample of the Indianapolis TV Guide...