On 8 Oct 2007 08:02:45 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Mason)
wrote:

>Well, the one I would pity would be the person, most likely a truck driver, 
>who travelled the Karakoram Highway from, say, Kashgar to, say, Rawalpindi. 
>In spite of this being a North-South journey, he (most unlikely to be 
>female) would suffer a 3 hour discontinuity at the summit of the Khunerjab 
>Pass. Then again, if you travel for getting on for 1,500 km, you can expect 
>some discomfort!

Yep.  Travel can be hard, regardless of your clock.

Jet lag does work different going east and west than going north and
south.

But the time on your clock doesn't change this.

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