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Originally Posted by desertblues
Thanks Betty. An incredible old lady! Hip-operation yesterday and up for an hour in the TV-room today.
The nurse suggested something like ' temporarily to a nursing home" and my mother-in-law asked her if she was out of her mind for suggesting something like that.
I think we're 6 hours later than in the US, but I keep confusing it myself, as you have different timezones in your country and we have winter-time and summer-time, in which the clock is set one hour back or forth.
I, and with me a millions of people, never know what. We just wait for the newspaper to tell us wether to move the clock fore-or backwards. 
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Is easy! The US is between 6 and 9 hours slow (not counting Alaska and Hawaii). And they also change to summer and winter time, only on a slighly different day (last sunday in october vs first sunday in november, for example), not counting Arizona, as they never change. Unless you go to the Navajo reservation, they do change. But not the Hopi Nation, because they don't...
Is it a bit clearer now?