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Great Time Controversy: Leave it alone; everything cannot be perfect About: Great Time Controversy All of KY should be on same time To ColumbiaMagazine.com: My wife and I both work on eastern time jobs and we even go to church on eastern time. I see no need to change the time zone though. We are used to it and are aware of the location of the time zone lines. The only way to totally eliminate the problem is for the whole world to be on the same time. That would really throw a wrench in the works wouldn't it?Some one will always have to be inconvenienced by the time zones. If we were to move the zone line to Metcalfe Co. then they would have to deal with it. My point is sometimes we can't have everything perfect. We will have some inconveniences in life and the time zone may be one of those. Well wishes to all, in both time zones. s/Mark Hale This story was posted on 2010-07-30 05:04:17
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