Heh.

NZDT is UTC+13...

Having just moved to Australia from New Zealand... NZ has better airline
connections, especially for flying eastward across the Pacific.

As for being far away... well, you get used to that.  My personal
definition of 'long flight' starts at 9 hours... 'short flight' would be
less than 3.


On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Dave Crocker <d...@dcrocker.net> wrote:

>
>
> On 3/1/2013 12:41 PM, John R. Levine wrote:
>
>> I've said it before: just go back and forth between Iceland and
>>> Hawaii. Oh, and maybe Minneapolis for old-time's sake. ;-)
>>>
>>
>> New Zealand, please, in easy to remember UTC+12
>>
>
>
> A Brit who'd recently moved to Sidney said that he was still getting used
> to its relationship to the rest of the world:
>
>      You fly for 8 hours, and then you start your trip.
>
>  New Zealand is even better:
>
>      You fly for /12/ hours, and then start your trip.
>
> d/
>
> --
>  Dave Crocker
>  Brandenburg InternetWorking
>  bbiw.net
>

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