• dfyxA
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    8 months ago

    Longer days. Which kind of works in an area where the sun doesn’t rise all winter and doesn’t set all summer. Until you have to consider having to work with anyone else. Not only do you have timezone offsets that change every day, you get date offsets. After less than a month, you’re already two days off from the rest of the world.

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      8 months ago

      Remindes me of Mars. Never been there but the researchers who controlled the rovers had Mars time which is slightly off but very slidely. And since there were several rovers ad once, each team, or rather each floor, had their own time zone.

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      8 months ago

      Thanks now I can visualize how that would work, it’s actually pretty cool. And the reasons is good, i can see myself doing tourism in a place like that for this reason.

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      8 months ago

      Which kind of works

      I guess… If they really don’t care about time of day coinciding with the placement of the sun. Ever. Unless they’re only running 26h days summer and winter but 24 hour days during spring and fall…? This would be FUN!